Dynamin-1-like protein is a GTPase that regulates mitochondrial fission. In humans, dynamin-1-like protein, which is typically referred to as dynamin-related protein 1 (Drp1), is encoded by the DNM1L gene and is part of the dynamin superfamily (DSP) family of proteins.[5][6][7]
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typically referred to as dynamin-related protein 1 (Drp1), is encoded by the DNM1L gene and is part of the dynamin superfamily (DSP) family of proteins. Drp1...
is a member of the dynamin family of large GTPases, transcribed from the DNM1L gene and alternative splicing leads to at least ten isoforms of Drp1 for...
mitochondrial localization. The function may implicate its ability to sumoylate DNM1L. Has been observed to shuttle between the mitochondria and peroxisome, where...