UNC-119 has been found to be involved in synaptic functions,
signal transduction, endosome recycling, uptake of bacteria and
endocytosis,
protein trafficking, lipid-binding chaperone, and a mediator on
Src family kinase signals. The UNC-119 protein plays key roles in the movement and feeding in the
C. elegans, because it is essential in the development and function of their nervous system. One mutation observed was in the expression patterns when the mutant fuses with
lacZ. When this protein is mutated or deleted,
C. elegans were found to have problems moving, even to the point of complete paralysis. It was also proposed that a mutation could cause the
C. elegans to lose the ability to recognize their food. When the organism possesses a mutated UNC-119, they have been shown to experience uncoordinated movement, a defect causing weak egg laying, and the inability to form
dauer larvae. In
H. sapiens, Unc-119 has been identified on chromosome 17 and is found predominantly in the retina (HRG4). It has been localized to the
photo-receptor synapses in the
outer plexiform layer of the retina, and suggested to play a role in the mechanism of photoreceptor neurotransmitter release through the
synaptic vesicle cycle. Two transcript variants encoding different isoforms have been described for this gene. The encoded product shares strong
homology with the
C. elegans unc119 protein and it can functionally complement the
C. elegans unc119 mutation. Unc-119 has also been identified in other areas in humans, such as the liver, kidneys, brain, and fibroblasts. It has also been found to play an important role within the
T-cell receptor function and
interleukin-5 receptor (IL-5R) Unc-119 is an essential activator of both
Lck and
Fyn by interacting with their
SH2- and
SH3-binding domains. Mutation of the Unc-119 gene has been found to severely disrupt the T-cell receptor pathway. It has been suggested to be a cause of an
immunodeficiency disorder known as idiopathic CD4
lymphopenia (ICL) due to the reduced t-cell stimulation. == Interactions ==