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RAN RAN CNPPD1 CNPPD1 CEP290 CEP290 NEK6 NEK6 WBSCR16 WBSCR16 MTERF3 MTERF3 NEK4 NEK4 TRUB2 TRUB2 RPUSD4 RPUSD4 RPUSD3 RPUSD3 NGRN NGRN
"WBSCR16" - RCC1-like G exchanging factor-like protein in Homo sapiens
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WBSCR16RCC1-like G exchanging factor-like protein; Williams-Beuren syndrome chromosome region 16 (464 aa)    
Predicted Functional Partners:
RAN
GTP-binding nuclear protein Ran; GTPase involved in nucleocytoplasmic transport, participating both to the import and the export from the nucleus of proteins and RNAs. Switches between a cytoplasmic GDP- and a nuclear GTP-bound state by nucleotide exchange and GTP hydrolysis. Nuclear import receptors such as importin beta bind their substrates only in the absence of GTP-bound RAN and release them upon direct interaction with GTP-bound RAN while export receptors behave in the opposite way. Thereby, RAN controls cargo loading and release by transport receptors in the proper compartment a [...] (216 aa)
     
 
  0.774
NEK6
Serine/threonine-protein kinase Nek6; Protein kinase which plays an important role in mitotic cell cycle progression. Required for chromosome segregation at metaphase-anaphase transition, robust mitotic spindle formation and cytokinesis. Phosphorylates ATF4, CIR1, PTN, RAD26L, RBBP6, RPS7, RPS6KB1, TRIP4, STAT3 and histones H1 and H3. Phosphorylates KIF11 to promote mitotic spindle formation. Involved in G2/M phase cell cycle arrest induced by DNA damage. Inhibition of activity results in apoptosis. May contribute to tumorigenesis by suppressing p53/TP53-induced cancer cell senescence; [...] (347 aa)
       
 
  0.758
RPUSD3
Mitochondrial mRNA pseudouridine synthase RPUSD3; Major enzyme responsible for the conversion of uridine to pseudouridine (PSI) at position 390 in mitochondrial COXI (MT- CO1) mRNA and at position 697-699 in mitochondrial COXIII (MT-CO3) mRNA, modulating the efficiency of mitochondrial protein synthesis without changes in transcript abundance or stability; Belongs to the pseudouridine synthase RluA family (351 aa)
     
 
  0.737
CNPPD1
Protein CNPPD1; Cyclin Pas1/PHO80 domain containing 1 (410 aa)
           
  0.715
RPUSD4
Mitochondrial RNA pseudouridine synthase RPUSD4; Converts specific uridines to pseudouridine (PSI) in different mitochondrial RNA substrates. Acts on position 1397 in 16S mitochondrial ribosomal RNA (16S mt-rRNA). This modification is required for the assembly of 16S mt-rRNA into a functional mitochondrial ribosome. Acts on position 39 in mitochondrial tRNA(Phe); Belongs to the pseudouridine synthase RluA family (377 aa)
     
 
  0.711
MTERF3
Transcription termination factor 3, mitochondrial; Binds promoter DNA and regulates initiation of transcription. Required for normal mitochondrial transcription and translation, and for normal assembly of mitochondrial respiratory complexes. Required for normal mitochondrial function (By similarity). Maintains 16S rRNA levels and functions in mitochondrial ribosome assembly by regulating the biogenesis of the 39S ribosomal subunit (By similarity); Belongs to the mTERF family (417 aa)
     
      0.709
NGRN
Neugrin; May be involved in neuronal differentiation (291 aa)
     
 
  0.705
NEK4
Serine/threonine-protein kinase Nek4; Protein kinase that seems to act exclusively upon threonine residues (By similarity). Required for normal entry into proliferative arrest after a limited number of cell divisions, also called replicative senescence. Required for normal cell cycle arrest in response to double-stranded DNA damage (841 aa)
       
 
  0.695
CEP290
Centrosomal protein of 290 kDa; Involved in early and late steps in cilia formation. Its association with CCP110 is required for inhibition of primary cilia formation by CCP110. May play a role in early ciliogenesis in the disappearance of centriolar satellites and in the transition of primary ciliar vesicles (PCVs) to capped ciliary vesicles (CCVs). Required for the centrosomal recruitment of RAB8A and for the targeting of centriole satellite proteins to centrosomes such as of PCM1. Required for the correct localization of ciliary and phototransduction proteins in retinal photorecepto [...] (2479 aa)
     
 
  0.692
TRUB2
Mitochondrial mRNA pseudouridine synthase TRUB2; Minor enzyme contributing to the conversion of uridine to pseudouridine (PSI) at position 390 in mitochondrial COXI (MT- CO1) mRNA and at position 697-699 in mitochondrial COXIII (MT-CO3) mRNA, modulating the efficiency of mitochondrial protein synthesis without changes in transcript abundance or stability (331 aa)
     
 
  0.688
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Homo sapiens
NCBI taxonomy Id: 9606
Other names: H. sapiens, Homo sapiens, human, man
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