EBP

EBP may refer to:

  • Emopamil binding protein, a human gene
  • Evidence based practice, in medicine
  • Education Business Partnership, UK charitable organisations
  • EBP register, a base pointer in the IA-32 instruction set
  • The Efficiency Bandwidth Product, one of the Thiele Small parameters that characterise a loudspeaker
  • Emopamil binding protein

    EBP is a gene associated with Conradi-Hünermann syndrome.

    EBP refers to "emopamil binding protein".

    See also

  • emopamil
  • References

    External links

  • GeneReviews/NCBI/NIH/UW entry on Chondrodysplasia Punctata 2, X-Linked, Conradi-Hünermann Syndrome, Happle Syndrome
  • EBP protein, human at the US National Library of Medicine Medical Subject Headings (MeSH)
  • Sodium-hydrogen antiporter 3 regulator 1

    Sodium-hydrogen antiporter 3 regulator 1 is a regulator of Sodium-hydrogen antiporter 3. It is encoded by the gene SLC9A3R1. It is also known as ERM Binding Protein 50 (EBP50) or Na+/H+ Exchanger Regulatory Factor (NHERF1). It is believed to interact via long-range allostery, involving significant protein dynamics.

    Mechanism

    Members of the ezrin (VIL2; MIM 123900)-radixin (RDX; MIM 179410)-moesin (MSN; MIM 309845) (ERM) protein family are highly concentrated in the apical aspect of polarized epithelial cells. These cells are studded with microvilli containing bundles of actin filaments, which must attach to the membrane to assemble and maintain the microvilli. The ERM proteins, together with merlin, the NF2 (MIM 607379) gene product, are thought to be linkers between integral membrane and cytoskeletal proteins, and they bind directly to actin in vitro. Actin cytoskeleton reorganization requires the activation of a sodium/hydrogen exchanger (SLC9A3; MIM 182307). SLC9A3R1 is an ERM-binding protein.[supplied by OMIM]

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