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Trends in Biochemical Sciences,
1999]
Stromatin, also known as band 7.2b protein, is one of the major integral membrane proteins of human erythrocytes. This protein is apparently absent in the red cell membranes of patients suffering form overhydrated hereditary stomatocytosis, a form of autosomal dominant hemolytic anemia. Although he protein is missing, no mutations have been found within the stomatin gene in patients with this condition. However, an aberrant splice mutation associated with multi-system pathology early in life suggests that the protein is crucial for development (A. Argent, J. Delaunay and G. Stewart, pers. commun.). the genome of the nematode Caenorhabditis elegans encodes nine stomatin-related genes, three of which have been genetically characterized. MEC-2 is a protein expressed predominantly in six touch-receptor neurons and plays an essential role in mechanotransduction, whereas UNC-24 is required for normal locomotion. UNC-1 also affects locomotion and is required for normal responsiveness to volatile anesthetics.