TRIM27

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

Zinc finger protein RFP is a protein that in humans is encoded by the TRIM27 gene.[5][6]

AliasesTRIM27, RFP, RNF76, tripartite motif containing 27
End28,923,988 bp[1]
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TRIM27
Identifiers
AliasesTRIM27, RFP, RNF76, tripartite motif containing 27
External IDsOMIM: 602165; MGI: 97904; HomoloGene: 111010; GeneCards: TRIM27; OMA:TRIM27 - orthologs
Orthologs
SpeciesHumanMouse
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RefSeq (mRNA)

NM_030950
NM_006510

NM_009054

RefSeq (protein)

NP_006501

NP_033080

Location (UCSC)Chr 6: 28.9 – 28.92 MbChr 13: 21.36 – 21.38 Mb
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This gene encodes a member of the tripartite motif (TRIM) family. The TRIM motif includes three zinc-binding domains, a RING, a B-box type 1 and a B-box type 2, and a coiled-coil region. This protein localizes to the nuclear matrix. It interacts with the enhancer of polycomb protein and represses gene transcription. It is also thought to be involved in the differentiation of male germ cells. Fusion of the N-terminus of this protein with the truncated C-terminus of the RET gene product has been shown to result in production of the ret transforming protein.[6]

Interactions

TRIM27 has been shown to interact with PRAM1[7] and EIF3S6.[8]

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