IQCB1_HUMAN   Q15051


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UniProt:Q15051

Recommended name:IQ calmodulin-binding motif-containing protein 1

EC number:

Alternative names:(Nephrocystin-5) (p53 and DNA damage-regulated IQ motif protein) (PIQ)

Cleaved into:

GeneID:9657

Gene names  (primary ):IQCB1

Gene names  (synonym ):KIAA0036 NPHP5

Gene names  (ORF ):OK/SW-cl.85

Length:598

Mass:68929

Sequence:MKPTGTDPRILSIAAEVAKSPEQNVPVILLKLKEIINITPLGSSELKKIKQDIYCYDLIQYCLLVLSQDYSRIQGGWTTISQLTQILSHCCVGLEPGEDAEEFYNELLPSAAENFLVLGRQLQTCFINAAKAEEKDELLHFFQIVTDSLFWLLGGHVELIQNVLQSDHFLHLLQADNVQIGSAVMMMLQNILQINSGDLLRIGRKALYSILDEVIFKLFSTPSPVIRSTATKLLLLMAESHQEILILLRQSTCYKGLRRLLSKQETGTEFSQELRQLVGLLSPMVYQEVEEQKLHQAACLIQAYWKGFQTRKRLKKLPSAVIALQRSFRSKRSKMLLEINRQKEEEDLKLQLQLQRQRAMRLSRELQLSMLEIVHPGQVEKHYREMEEKSALIIQKHWRGYRERKNFHQQRQSLIEYKAAVTLQRAALKFLAKCRKKKKLFAPWRGLQELTDARRVELKKRVDDYVRRHLGSPMSDVVSRELHAQAQERLQHYFMGRALEERAQQHREALIAQISTNVEQLMKAPSLKEAEGKEPELFLSRSRPVAAKAKQAHLTTLKHIQAPWWKKLGEESGDEIDVPKDELSIELENLFIGGTKPP

Tissue specificity:Ubiquitously expressed in fetal and adult tissues. Localized to the outer segments and connecting cilia of photoreceptor cells. Up-regulated in a number of primary colorectal and gastric tumors. {ECO:0000269|PubMed:15723066, ECO:0000269|PubMed:16322217}.

Induction:Down-regulated by DNA damage in a p53-dependent manner. {ECO:0000269|PubMed:16322217}.

Developmental stage:

Protein families:


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