| ID | Sequence | Length | GC content |
|---|---|---|---|
| GAGGAGGAGGAGGAAGUGAGAGGAGGAGGCCCCGGGCACCAUGGCCCAG… | 1541 nt | 0.6457 | |
| GAGAUACCCUGAAACCUCCCCCCUCUGACCCCGCAGCCAGGCCCCAGGC… | 1491 nt | 0.6533 | |
| GAGAGGAGGAGGCCCCGGGCACCAUGGCCCAGGCCCUGGGGGAGGACCU… | 1695 nt | 0.6578 | |
| GAGAUACCCUGAAACCUCCCCCCUCUGACCCCGCAGCCAGGCCCCAGGC… | 1792 nt | 0.6579 | |
| GAGAUACCCUGAAACCUCCCCCCUCUGACCCCGCAGCCAGGCCCCAGGC… | 1796 nt | 0.6581 | |
| GAGAGGAGGAGGCCCCGGGCACCAUGGCCCAGGCCCUGGGGGAGGACCU… | 1699 nt | 0.6580 | |
| GAGAUACCCUGAAACCUCCCCCCUCUGACCCCGCAGCCAGGCCCCAGGC… | 1820 nt | 0.6593 | |
| GAGAGGAGGAGGUGAGGUGCUGCGGGAGGCCCCGGGCACCAUGGCCCAG… | 1716 nt | 0.6585 |
The protein encoded by this gene has an N-terminal Rab-GTPase domain and a binding site at the C-terminus for calcineurin, and is an inhibitor of both the Ras signaling pathway and calcineurin, a phosphatase regulated by calcium and calmodulin. Genes encoding similar proteins are located on chromosomes 16 and 22. Multiple transcript variants encoding different isoforms have been found for this gene. [provided by RefSeq, Jan 2013]
A study in Wistar-albino rats demonstrated that the TBC1D10C gene, identified as differentially expressed in response to mild traumatic brain injury, was down-regulated at 12 hours post-trauma and subsequently up-regulated at 48 hours [Colak et al. DOI:10.1016/j.injury.2012.01.021].