DAD1

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Dolichyl-diphosphooligosaccharide—protein glycosyltransferase subunit DAD1 is an enzyme that in humans is encoded by the DAD1 gene.[5]

AliasesDAD1, OST2, defender against cell death 1
End22,589,224 bp[1]
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DAD1
Identifiers
AliasesDAD1, OST2, defender against cell death 1
External IDsOMIM: 600243; MGI: 101912; HomoloGene: 1027; GeneCards: DAD1; OMA:DAD1 - orthologs
Orthologs
SpeciesHumanMouse
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RefSeq (mRNA)

NM_001344

NM_001113358
NM_010015

RefSeq (protein)

NP_001335

NP_001106829
NP_034145

Location (UCSC)Chr 14: 22.56 – 22.59 MbChr 14: 54.47 – 54.49 Mb
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Function

DAD1, the defender against apoptotic cell death, was initially identified as a negative regulator of programmed cell death in the temperature sensitive tsBN7 cell line. The DAD1 protein disappeared in temperature-sensitive cells following a shift to the nonpermissive temperature, suggesting that loss of the DAD1 protein triggered apoptosis. DAD1 is believed to be a tightly associated subunit of oligosaccharyltransferase both in the intact membrane and in the purified enzyme, thus reflecting the essential nature of N-linked glycosylation in eukaryotes.[5]

Interactions

DAD1 has been shown to interact with MCL1.[6]

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