ID:TBRG1_HUMAN DESCRIPTION: RecName: Full=Transforming growth factor beta regulator 1; AltName: Full=Nuclear interactor of ARF and Mdm2; FUNCTION: Acts as a growth inhibitor. Can activate p53/TP53, causes G1 arrest and collaborates with CDKN2A to restrict proliferation, but does not require either protein to inhibit DNA synthesis. Redistributes CDKN2A into the nucleoplasm. Involved in maintaining chromosomal stability. SUBUNIT: Interacts with CDKN2A and MDM2. SUBCELLULAR LOCATION: Nucleus. TISSUE SPECIFICITY: Widely expressed at low levels in most tissues, with highest levels in pancreas, lung and liver. Expression is decreased in primary tumors including lung, liver, breast, pancreas and kidney carcinomas, chronic lymphocytic leukemia and diffuse large B-cell lymphoma. PTM: Ubiquitinated; mediated by MDM2 and leading to its subsequent proteasomal degradation. SIMILARITY: Belongs to the TBRG1 family. SIMILARITY: Contains 1 FYR C-terminal domain. SIMILARITY: Contains 1 FYR N-terminal domain. SEQUENCE CAUTION: Sequence=BAB84966.1; Type=Frameshift; Positions=229;
The RNAfold program from the Vienna RNA Package is used to perform the secondary structure predictions and folding calculations. The estimated folding energy is in kcal/mol. The more negative the energy, the more secondary structure the RNA is likely to have.
ModBase Predicted Comparative 3D Structure on Q3YBR2
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Orthologous Genes in Other Species
Orthologies between human, mouse, and rat are computed by taking the best BLASTP hit, and filtering out non-syntenic hits. For more distant species reciprocal-best BLASTP hits are used. Note that the absence of an ortholog in the table below may reflect incomplete annotations in the other species rather than a true absence of the orthologous gene.