TPD52L1
Sign in to saveAlso known as D53, hD53, tumor protein D52-like 1, tumor protein D52 like 1, TPD52 like 1, TPD53
Tumor protein D52 is a protein that in humans is encoded by the TPD52L1 gene.
Gene data
TPD52L1- Name
- TPD52 like 1
- Type
- protein-coding
- Position
- 125,119,049–125,264,407 (+)
- Aliases
- D53, TPD53
- Ensembl
- ENSG00000111907
- RefSeq RNA
- NM_001003395.3, NM_001003396.3, NM_001003397.3, NM_001292026.3, NM_001300994.3
- RefSeq protein
- NP_001003395.1, NP_001003396.1, NP_001003397.1, NP_001278955.1, NP_001287923.1
This gene encodes a member of a family of proteins that contain coiled-coil domains and may form hetero- or homomers. The encoded protein is involved in cell proliferation and calcium signaling. It also interacts with the mitogen-activated protein kinase kinase kinase 5 (MAP3K5/ASK1) and positively regulates MAP3K5-induced apoptosis. Multiple alternatively spliced transcript variants have been observed. [provided by RefSeq, Jan 2016].
Gene Ontology
Biological process
Cellular component
Pathways
via MyGene.info
Gene · Ensembl
TPD52 like 1
- Symbol
- TPD52L1
- Biotype
- Protein coding
- Organism
- Homo sapiens
- Location
- 6:125,119,049-125,264,407
- Strand
- Forward (+)
- Assembly
- GRCh38
via Ensembl · EMBL-EBI
~1 min read
Encyclopedic overview
4 sectionsContents
- Function
- Interactions
- References
- Further reading
Tumor protein D52 is a protein that in humans is encoded by the TPD52L1 gene.
== Function == This gene encodes a member of the tumor protein D52 (TPD52) family. The encoded protein contains a coiled-coil domain and may form homo- or hetero-dimer with TPD52 family members. The protein is reported to be involved in cell proliferation and calcium signaling. It also interacts with the mitogen-activated protein kinase kinase kinase 5 (MAP3K5/ASK1) and positively regulates MAP3K5-induced apoptosis. Multiple alternatively spliced transcript variants have been observed, but the full-length nature of some variants has not yet been determined.
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