NOP53_HUMAN   Q9NZM5


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UniProt:Q9NZM5

Recommended name:Ribosome biogenesis protein NOP53

EC number:

Alternative names:(Glioma tumor suppressor candidate region gene 2 protein) (Protein interacting with carboxyl terminus 1) (PICT-1) (p60)

Cleaved into:

GeneID:29997

Gene names  (primary ):NOP53

Gene names  (synonym ):GLT GLTSCR2 PICT1

Gene names  (ORF ):

Length:478

Mass:54389

Sequence:MAAGGSGVGGKRSSKSDADSGFLGLRPTSVDPALRRRRRGPRNKKRGWRRLAQEPLGLEVDQFLEDVRLQERTSGGLLSEAPNEKLFFVDTGSKEKGLTKKRTKVQKKSLLLKKPLRVDLILENTSKVPAPKDVLAHQVPNAKKLRRKEQLWEKLAKQGELPREVRRAQARLLNPSATRAKPGPQDTVERPFYDLWASDNPLDRPLVGQDEFFLEQTKKKGVKRPARLHTKPSQAPAVEVAPAGASYNPSFEDHQTLLSAAHEVELQRQKEAEKLERQLALPATEQAATQESTFQELCEGLLEESDGEGEPGQGEGPEAGDAEVCPTPARLATTEKKTEQQRRREKAVHRLRVQQAALRAARLRHQELFRLRGIKAQVALRLAELARRQRRRQARREAEADKPRRLGRLKYQAPDIDVQLSSELTDSLRTLKPEGNILRDRFKSFQRRNMIEPRERAKFKRKYKVKLVEKRAFREIQL

Tissue specificity:Expressed at high levels in heart and pancreas, moderate levels in placenta, liver, skeletal muscle, and kidney, and low levels in brain and lung. {ECO:0000269|PubMed:10708517}.

Induction:Down-regulated by nucleolar stress through ubiquitin-independent proteasomal degradation (at protein level) (PubMed:24923447). Up-regulated upon mitochondrial stress (at protein level) (PubMed:24556985). Expression of the protein might be regulated by DNA damage but results are not consistent (PubMed:21741933, PubMed:27829214). {ECO:0000269|PubMed:21741933, ECO:0000269|PubMed:24556985, ECO:0000269|PubMed:24923447, ECO:0000269|PubMed:27829214}.

Developmental stage:

Protein families:NOP53 family