Dl-serine

Dl-serine is a lipid of Fatty Acyls (FA) class. Dl-serine is associated with abnormalities such as Spastic syndrome, Machado-Joseph Disease, Huntington Disease, Infection and Gram positive septicemia. The involved functions are known as Lipid Binding, Proteolysis, Protein Processing, Post-Translational, Cytokinesis and Phosphorylation. Dl-serine often locates in Anatomic Site, Membrane, Cytoplasmic Domain, Extracellular and Blood. The associated genes with Dl-serine are polyserine, lipovitellin, Polypeptides, CSNK2A1 wt Allele and Spider Proteins. The related experimental models are Mouse Model.

References related to genes published in Others


PMIDJournalPublished DateAuthorTitle
9696805J. Virol.1998Bates PA and DeLuca NAThe polyserine tract of herpes simplex virus ICP4 is required for normal viral gene expression and growth in murine trigeminal ganglia.
16801344J. Med. Genet.2006Davies JE and Rubinsztein DCPolyalanine and polyserine frameshift products in Huntington's disease.
22573762J. Exp. Biol.2012Havukainen H et al.A vitellogenin polyserine cleavage site: highly disordered conformation protected from proteolysis by phosphorylation.