CAP-Gly Domain Containing Linker Protein Family Member 4 is a protein that in humans is encoded by the CLIP4 gene.[6] In terms of conserved domains, the CLIP4 gene contains primarily ankyrin repeats and the eponymous CAP-Gly domains.[6] The structure of the CLIP4 protein is largely made up of coil, with alpha helices dominating the rest of the protein.[7] CLIP4 mRNA expression occurs largely in the adrenal cortex and atrioventricular node.[8] The literature encompassing CLIP4's conserved domains and paralogs points toward microtubule regulation as a possible function of CLIP4.
4 is a protein that in humans is encoded by the CLIP4 gene. In terms of conserved domains, the CLIP4 gene contains primarily ankyrin repeats and the eponymous...