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Description for Protein FTL

ferritin, light polypeptide
13 total interacting proteins; 6 platelet interacting proteins
Icon Book Platelet Evidence (proteome studies/others : 0/1)
(platelet: 1)
Summary:
This gene encodes the light subunit of the ferritin protein. Ferritin is the major intracellular iron storage protein in prokaryotes and eukaryotes. It is composed of 24 subunits of the heavy and light ferritin chains. Variation in ferritin subunit composition may affect the rates of iron uptake and release in different tissues. A major function of ferritin is the storage of iron in a soluble and nontoxic state. Defects in this light chain ferritin gene are associated with several neurodegenerative diseases and hyperferritinemia-cataract syndrome. This gene has multiple pseudogenes. [provided by RefSeq] (PubMed Links)
Domains and Motifs:
None Available

Gene Ontology:
Gene Ontology Annotations

KEGG - Enzyme ID(s):
None Available
KEGG - Orthology:
K13625
KEGG - Pathway(s):
hsa00860
(The yellow boxes represents platelet proteins)
Nomenclature / Alternative Names:
Ferritin light polypeptide like 3
Approved Symbol:
FTL
(De-) Phosphorylations:
Total (de-) phosphorylation sites: 1
Human (de-) phosphorylation sites: 1; No platelet phosphorylation sites

Phosphorylation Targets:
Total phosphorylation targets: 0
Human phosphorylation targets: 0;Predicted platelet targets: 0
Protein Characteristics:
Isoform-specific Information
Icon DrugsAssociated Drugs (DrugBank Accession):

  • Iron Dextran(db);
  • Protoporphyrin Ix(db)


    Associated Genetic Diseases:

  • Basal ganglia disease, adult-onset(Pd);
  • Hyperferritinemia-cataract syndrome(Pd)
  • Predicted Transmembrane Domains:
  • Isoform 1 : 0
  • Additional Identifiers:

    HPRD: 00616 Entrez Gene ID: 2512 OMIM ID: 134790 Swissprot Accession: P02792