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<Structure load='Trit_pdz_pred.pdb' size='400' frame='true' align='right' caption='Prediction of the PDZ binding domain of Tritopodin . Lambert et al. ESyPred3D:Prediction of Proteins 3D structures. Bioinformatics 2002)' scene='Insert optional scene name here' />
===Synaptopodin 2-like protein / Tritopodin


==Introduction==
==Introduction==
Tritopodin is the third member (besides myopodin and synaptopodin) of the podin protein family and is encoded by the gene ''SYNPO2L''[http://www.uniprot.org/uniprot/Q9H987]. Tritopodin has been revealed by database searches, and since it is the third member  of the podin family of proteins with extended sequence similarity, was named ‘‘tritopodin’’. Tritopodin is also known under the names synaptopodin 2-like, myopodin-like and CHAP (cytoskeletal heart-enriched actin-associated protein) and is found in heart and skeletal muscle tissue <ref> PMID:19151983 </ref>.  
The synaptopodin 2-like protein or '''tritopodin''' is the third member (besides [myopodin] and [synaptopodin]) of the podin protein family and is encoded by the gene ''SYNPO2L''[http://www.uniprot.org/uniprot/Q9H987]. Tritopodin has been revealed by database searches, and since it is the third member  of the podin family of proteins with extended sequence similarity, was named ‘‘tritopodin’’. Tritopodin is also known under the names synaptopodin 2-like, myopodin-like and CHAP (cytoskeletal heart-enriched actin-associated protein) and is found in heart and skeletal muscle tissue <ref> PMID:19151983 </ref>.  


==Sequence Annotation==
==Sequence Annotation==