| ID | Sequence | Length | GC content |
|---|---|---|---|
| CUCUCCACUGCCUGCCCGCCACCGUGCAAGCUCUGGCCGGCGCUGCCCA… | 2326 nt | 0.6324 | |
| CUCUCCACUGCCUGCCCGCCACCGUGCAAGCUCUGGCCGGCGCUGCCCA… | 2211 nt | 0.6336 | |
| CUCUCCACUGCCUGCCCGCCACCGUGCAAGCUCUGGCCGGCGCUGCCCA… | 2323 nt | 0.6328 |
This gene encodes a member of the regulator of G-protein signaling family. This protein contains one RGS domain, two Raf-like Ras-binding domains (RBDs), and one GoLoco domain. The protein attenuates the signaling activity of G-proteins by binding, through its GoLoco domain, to specific types of activated, GTP-bound G alpha subunits. Acting as a GTPase activating protein (GAP), the protein increases the rate of conversion of the GTP to GDP. This hydrolysis allows the G alpha subunits to bind G beta/gamma subunit heterodimers, forming inactive G-protein heterotrimers, thereby terminating the signal. Alternate transcriptional splice variants of this gene have been observed but have not been thoroughly characterized. [provided by RefSeq, Jul 2008]
A study in mice demonstrated that the RGS14 gene exhibited a significant 3.27 log2 fold increase in expression in peripheral whole blood from juvenile animals following controlled cortical impact traumatic brain injury compared to sham controls [Hazy et al. DOI:10.1038/s41598-019-45089-z].