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EHD1

This gene belongs to a highly conserved gene family encoding EPS15 homology (EH) domain-containing proteins. The protein-binding EH domain was first noted in EPS15, a substrate for the epidermal growth factor receptor. The EH domain has been shown to be an important motif in proteins involved in protein-protein interactions and in intracellular sorting. The protein encoded by this gene is thought to play a role in the endocytosis of IGF1 receptors. Alternatively spliced transcript variants have been found for this gene.
Protein class

Plasma proteins

Predicted location

Intracellular

Single cell type specificity

Group enriched (Late spermatids, Early spermatids)

Immune cell specificity

Low immune cell specificity

Cell line specificity

Low cell line specificity

Interaction

Homooligomer, and heterooligomer with EHD2, EHD3 and EHD4, ATP-binding is required for heterooligomerization (PubMed:16251358, PubMed:17233914, PubMed:18331452). Interacts (via EH domain) with MICALL1 (via NPF1 motif); the interaction is direct and recruits EHD1 to membranes (PubMed:19864458, PubMed:20106972). Interacts with RAB35; the interaction is indirect through MICALL1 and recruits EHD1 to membranes (By similarity). Interacts (via EH domain) with PACSIN2 (via NPF motifs); regulates localization to tubular recycling endosome membranes (PubMed:23596323). Interacts with PACSIN1 (By similarity). Interacts with RAB8A (PubMed:19864458). Interacts with FER1L5 (via second C2 domain) (By similarity). Interacts with MYOF (By similarity). Interacts with ZFYVE20 (PubMed:15020713). Interacts (via EH domain) with RAB11FIP2 (PubMed:16251358).

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