RFX5

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

DNA-binding protein RFX5 is a protein that in humans is encoded by the RFX5 gene.[5][6]

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RFX5
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Identifiers
AliasesRFX5, regulatory factor X5
External IDsOMIM: 601863; MGI: 1858421; HomoloGene: 388; GeneCards: RFX5; OMA:RFX5 - orthologs
Orthologs
SpeciesHumanMouse
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RefSeq (mRNA)

NM_000449
NM_001025603

NM_017395
NM_001355705
NM_001355706
NM_001355707
NM_001025601

RefSeq (protein)

NP_059091
NP_001342634
NP_001342635
NP_001342636

Location (UCSC)Chr 1: 151.34 – 151.35 MbChr 3: 94.86 – 94.87 Mb
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Function

A lack of MHC-II expression results in a severe immunodeficiency syndrome called MHC-II deficiency, or the bare lymphocyte syndrome (BLS; MIM 209920). At least 4 complementation groups have been identified in B-cell lines established from patients with BLS. The molecular defects in complementation groups B, C, and D all lead to a deficiency in RFX, a nuclear protein complex that binds to the Xbox of MHC-II promoters. The lack of RFX binding activity in complementation group C results from mutations in the RFX5 gene encoding the 75-kD subunit of RFX (Steimle et al., 1995). RFX5 is the fifth member of the growing family of DNA-binding proteins sharing a novel and highly characteristic DNA-binding domain called the RFX motif. Multiple alternatively spliced transcript variants have been found but the full-length natures of only two have been determined.[6]

Interactions

RFX5 has been shown to interact with CIITA.[7][8]

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