“…The most widely expressed homolog, 4.1G, is abundantly expressed in many tissues including the nervous system (brain, spinal cord, Schwann cells, microglia and retina) (Ohno et al, 2005;Ohno et al, 2006;Rose et al, 2008), heart (Pinder et al, 2012), testis (Ohno et al, 2005;Terada et al, 2010) and adrenal gland (Wang et al, 2010). The gene encoding 4.1G has one translation initiation site but undergoes extensive, tissue-specific alternative splicing, giving rise to many isoforms, some of which lack the SAB domain (Wang et al, 2010;Yang et al, 2011).…”