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Background
STEAP3 metalloreductase(STEAP3) Homo sapiens This gene encodes a multipass membrane protein that functions as an iron transporter. The encoded protein can reduce both iron (Fe3+) and copper (Cu2+) cations. This protein may mediate downstream responses to p53, including promoting apoptosis. Deficiency in this gene can cause anemia. Alternative splicing results in multiple transcript variants. [provided by RefSeq, Aug 2015],caution:Was initially thought to have tumor suppressor function in prostate cancer. However, it was shown that it is probably not the case (PubMed:12866033).,cofactor:FAD.,function:Endosomal ferrireductase required for efficient transferrin-dependent iron uptake in erythroid cells. Participates in erythroid iron homeostasis by reducing Fe(3+) to Fe(2+). Can also reduce of Cu(2+) to Cu(1+), suggesting that it participates in copper homeostasis. Uses NAD(+) as acceptor (By similarity). May play a role downstream of p53/TP53 to interface apoptosis and cell cycle progression. Indirectly involved in exosome secretion by facilitating the secretion of proteins such as TCTP.,induction:By p53/TP53.,similarity:Belongs to the STEAP family.,similarity:Contains 1 ferric oxidoreductase domain.,subcellular location:Localizes to vesicular-like structures at the plasma membrane and around the nucleus.,subunit:Interacts with BNIP3L, MYT1 and TCTP.,tissue specificity:Expressed in adult bone marrow, placenta, liver, skeletal muscle and pancreas. Down-regulated in hepatocellular carcinoma.,
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