CCDC181

Protein-coding gene in humans From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Coiled-coil domain-containing protein 181 (CCDC181) is a protein that in human is encoded by C1orf114,[5] which is located at the Chromosome 1 at 1q24.2.[5] The accession is Q5T1D7.[5] Researches have recently revealed that CCDC 181 is a microtubule-binding protein that interacts with murine Hook1 in haploid male germ cells and localizes to the sperm tail and motile cilia.[6] The disruption of Hook1 may lead to inappropriate function of spermatogenesis. The dysfunction may be related to the abnormal head shape of sperm or distinctive structural changes in flagella in sperm, which can result in male infertility. An increased rate of my gene has found in the haploid phase of male cell during meiosis, thus it is believed to relate to sperm cell and aid in spermatogenesis.

AliasesCCDC181, C1orf114, coiled-coil domain containing 181
End169,460,669 bp[1]
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CCDC181
Identifiers
AliasesCCDC181, C1orf114, coiled-coil domain containing 181
External IDsMGI: 1922145; HomoloGene: 10912; GeneCards: CCDC181; OMA:CCDC181 - orthologs
Orthologs
SpeciesHumanMouse
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RefSeq (mRNA)

NM_029115

RefSeq (protein)

NP_001287897
NP_001287898
NP_067002

NP_083391

Location (UCSC)Chr 1: 169.39 – 169.46 MbChr 1: 164.1 – 164.12 Mb
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Expression

under expression of RhoGTP

It is discovered that a significant high expression of CCDC 181 found on human testis, which is a male reproductive gland. This is related to the study of its encoded protein-CCDC181, which relates to human infertility when in low expression. Also, high expression of protein is found in the olfactory area and cortical subplate. Researchers have studied the expression of CCDC 181 under different conditions. One of the outstanding findings is that under the coexistence of Rho GTP dissociation inhibitor, the expression of CCDC 181 is depressed. Rho GTP dissociation inhibitor has a phenomenal effect on bladder cancer cells, so studies have suggested that CCDC 181 might also be related to bladder cancer.

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