3L6X, 3L6Y150012388ENSG00000198561ENSMUSG00000034101O60716P30999NM_001085462NM_001085463NM_001085464NM_001085465NM_001085466NM_001085467NM_001085468NM_001085469NM_001206883NM_001206884NM_001206885NM_001206886NM_001206887NM_001206888NM_001206889NM_001206890NM_001206891NM_001355064NM_001355065NM_001355066NM_001355067NP_001078932NP_001078933NP_001078934NP_001078935NP_001078936NP_001078937NP_001078938NP_001193812NP_001193813NP_001193814NP_001193815NP_001193816NP_001193817NP_001193818NP_001193819NP_001193820NP_001322NP_001341993NP_001341994NP_001341995NP_001341996p120 catenin, or simply p120, also called catenin delta-1, is a protein that in humans is encoded by the CTNND1 gene.
[5] This gene encodes a member of the Armadillo protein family, which function in adhesion between cells and signal transduction.
Multiple translation initiation codons and alternative splicing result in many different isoforms being translated.
Not all of the full-length natures of the described transcript variants have been determined.
[6] Either loss or cytoplasmic localization of p120 is a common feature in the progression of several types of carcinoma.