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DTX3L DTX3L B2M B2M RHNO1 RHNO1 HLA-B HLA-B PWP1 PWP1 HLA-A HLA-A DCAF11 DCAF11 CRYL1 CRYL1 TAPBPL TAPBPL BLMH BLMH VAMP1 VAMP1
"TAPBPL" - Tapasin-related protein in Homo sapiens
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TAPBPLTapasin-related protein; Component of the antigen processing and presentation pathway, which binds to MHC class I coupled with beta2- microglobulin/B2M. Association between TAPBPR and MHC class I occurs in the absence of a functional peptide-loading complex (PLC). Expression seems to slow down and down-regulate MHC class I surface expression; C1-set domain containing (468 aa)    
Predicted Functional Partners:
B2M
Beta-2-microglobulin; Component of the class I major histocompatibility complex (MHC). Involved in the presentation of peptide antigens to the immune system. Exogenously applied M.tuberculosis EsxA or EsxA-EsxB (or EsxA expressed in host) binds B2M and decreases its export to the cell surface (total protein levels do not change), probably leading to defects in class I antigen presentation; Belongs to the beta-2-microglobulin family (119 aa)
     
 
  0.885
HLA-B
HLA class I histocompatibility antigen, B-7 alpha chain; Involved in the presentation of foreign antigens to the immune system; C1-set domain containing (362 aa)
     
 
  0.746
HLA-A
HLA class I histocompatibility antigen, A-3 alpha chain; Involved in the presentation of foreign antigens to the immune system; C1-set domain containing (365 aa)
     
 
  0.734
VAMP1
Vesicle-associated membrane protein 1; Involved in the targeting and/or fusion of transport vesicles to their target membrane (118 aa)
     
   
  0.725
BLMH
Bleomycin hydrolase; The normal physiological role of BLM hydrolase is unknown, but it catalyzes the inactivation of the antitumor drug BLM (a glycopeptide) by hydrolyzing the carboxamide bond of its B- aminoalaninamide moiety thus protecting normal and malignant cells from BLM toxicity (455 aa)
           
  0.651
DCAF11
DDB1- and CUL4-associated factor 11; May function as a substrate receptor for CUL4-DDB1 E3 ubiquitin-protein ligase complex; DDB1 and CUL4 associated factors (546 aa)
     
   
  0.647
PWP1
Periodic tryptophan protein 1 homolog; May play an important role in cell growth and/or transcription; Belongs to the WD repeat PWP1 family (501 aa)
           
  0.639
DTX3L
E3 ubiquitin-protein ligase DTX3L; E3 ubiquitin-protein ligase which, in association with ADP-ribosyltransferase PARP9, plays a role in DNA damage repair and in interferon-mediated antiviral responses. Monoubiquitinates several histones, including histone H2A, H2B, H3 and H4. In response to DNA damage, mediates monoubiquitination of ’Lys-91’ of histone H4 (H4K91ub1). The exact role of H4K91ub1 in DNA damage response is still unclear but it may function as a licensing signal for additional histone H4 post-translational modifications such as H4 ’Lys-20’ methylation (H4K20me). PARP1-depen [...] (740 aa)
     
   
  0.639
CRYL1
Lambda-crystallin homolog; Crystallin lambda 1 (319 aa)
     
   
  0.639
RHNO1
RAD9, HUS1, RAD1-interacting nuclear orphan protein 1; Plays a role in DNA damage response (DDR) signaling upon genotoxic stresses such as ionizing radiation (IR) during the S phase. Recruited to sites of DNA damage through interaction with the 9-1-1 cell-cycle checkpoint response complex and TOPBP1 in a ATR-dependent manner. Required for the progression of the G1 to S phase transition. Plays a role in the stimulation of CHEK1 phosphorylation (238 aa)
           
  0.608
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Homo sapiens
NCBI taxonomy Id: 9606
Other names: H. sapiens, Homo sapiens, human, man
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