Basic Information

Symbol
TBC1D10C
RNA class
mRNA
Alias
TBC1 Domain Family Member 10C Carabin EPI64C FLJ00332 TBC1 Domain Family, Member 10C
Location (GRCh38)
Forensic tag(s)
Mechanical injury analysis

MANE select

Transcript ID
NM_001369496.1
Sequence length
1796.0 nt
GC content
0.6581

Transcripts

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
Summary

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]

Forensic Context

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].