OTUB1

Protein-coding gene in the species Homo sapiens From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Ubiquitin thioesterase OTUB1 also known as otubain-1 is an enzyme that in humans is encoded by the OTUB1 gene.[5][6] Alternative splicing results in multiple transcript variants.

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AliasesOTUB1, OTB1, OTU1, HSPC263, OTU deubiquitinase, ubiquitin aldehyde binding 1
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OTUB1
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Identifiers
AliasesOTUB1, OTB1, OTU1, HSPC263, OTU deubiquitinase, ubiquitin aldehyde binding 1
External IDsOMIM: 608337; MGI: 2147616; HomoloGene: 134542; GeneCards: OTUB1; OMA:OTUB1 - orthologs
Orthologs
SpeciesHumanMouse
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RefSeq (mRNA)

NM_017670

NM_134150

RefSeq (protein)

NP_060140

NP_598911

Location (UCSC)Chr 11: 63.99 – 64 MbChr 19: 7.18 – 7.18 Mb
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Function

Otubain-1 is a member of the OTU (ovarian tumor) superfamily of predicted cysteine proteases. The encoded protein is a highly specific ubiquitin iso-peptidase, and cleaves ubiquitin from branched poly-ubiquitin chains, being specific for lysine48 -linked polyubiquitin but not lysine63 -linked polyubiquitin.[7] It interacts with another ubiquitin protease and an E3 ubiquitin ligase that inhibits cytokine gene transcription in the immune system. It is proposed to function in specific ubiquitin-dependent pathways, possibly by providing an editing function for polyubiquitin chain growth.[6]

Interactions

OTUB1 has been shown to interact with RNF128[8] and GNB2L1.[7]

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