SYMPK

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

Symplekin is a protein that in humans is encoded by the SYMPK gene.[5][6]

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AliasesSYMPK, SPK, SYM, symplekin, Pta1, symplekin scaffold protein
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SYMPK
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Identifiers
AliasesSYMPK, SPK, SYM, symplekin, Pta1, symplekin scaffold protein
External IDsOMIM: 602388; MGI: 1915438; HomoloGene: 37969; GeneCards: SYMPK; OMA:SYMPK - orthologs
Orthologs
SpeciesHumanMouse
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UniProt
RefSeq (mRNA)

NM_004819

NM_026605
NM_001360713

RefSeq (protein)

NP_004810

NP_001347642
NP_080881

Location (UCSC)Chr 19: 45.82 – 45.86 MbChr 7: 18.76 – 18.79 Mb
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Function

This gene encodes a nuclear protein that functions in the regulation of polyadenylation and promotes gene expression. The protein forms a high-molecular weight complex with components of the polyadenylation machinery. It is thought to serve as a scaffold for recruiting regulatory factors to the polyadenylation complex. It also participates in 3'-end maturation of histone mRNAs, which do not undergo polyadenylation. The protein also localizes to the cytoplasmic plaques of tight junctions in some cell types.[6]

Interactions

SYMPK has been shown to interact with CSTF2,[7] HSF1[8] and Oct4[9]

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