SH3TC2

SH3 domain and tetratricopeptide repeats-containing protein 2 is a is_associated_with::protein that in humans is encoded by the SH3TC2 is_associated_with::gene. It is believed to be expressed in the is_associated_with::Schwann cells that wrap the is_associated_with::myelin sheath around nerves.

Function
This gene encodes a protein with two N-terminal Src homology 3 (SH3) domains and 10 tetratricopeptide repeat (TPR) motifs, and is a member of a small gene family. The gene product has been proposed to be an adapter or docking molecule.

The mouse version (orthologue) of SH3TC2 is believed to be expressed in Schwann cells. The tagged protein localizes to the plasma membrane and to the perinuclear endocytic recycling compartment. Mice lacking Sh3tc2 have an abnormal organization of the is_associated_with::node of Ranvier consistent with the idea that the protein might have a role in myelination or in is_associated_with::axon – is_associated_with::glial cell interactions.

Clinical significance
Mutations in this gene result in autosomal recessive is_associated_with::Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease type 4C, a childhood-onset neurodegenerative disease characterized by demyelination of motor and sensory neurons.