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Inner centromere protein (human)

Protein
Encoding Gene
Dates
  • Create:
    2017-04-15
  • Modify:
    2025-01-07
Description
An inner centromere protein that is encoded in the genome of human.
Component of the chromosomal passenger complex (CPC), a complex that acts as a key regulator of mitosis. The CPC complex has essential functions at the centromere in ensuring correct chromosome alignment and segregation and is required for chromatin-induced microtubule stabilization and spindle assembly. Acts as a scaffold regulating CPC localization and activity. The C-terminus associates with AURKB or AURKC, the N-terminus associated with BIRC5/survivin and CDCA8/borealin tethers the CPC to the inner centromere, and the microtubule binding activity within the central SAH domain directs AURKB/C toward substrates near microtubules (PMID: 12925766, PMID: 15316025, PMID: 27332895). The flexibility of the SAH domain is proposed to allow AURKB/C to follow substrates on dynamic microtubules while ensuring CPC docking to static chromatin (By similarity). Activates AURKB and AURKC (PMID: 27332895). Required for localization of CBX5 to mitotic centromeres (PMID: 21346195). Controls the kinetochore localization of BUB1 (PMID: 16760428).

1 Names and Identifiers

1.1 Other Identifiers

1.1.1 RefSeq Accession

1.1.2 UniProt ID

1.1.3 NCI Thesaurus Code

1.1.4 PRO ID

1.1.5 DrugBank Target ID

1.1.6 NCBI Proteins

1.1.7 GlyCosmos Protein

1.1.8 GlyGen Protein

1.1.9 Pharos Target

1.1.10 Open Targets ID

1.1.11 STRING Protein ID

1.1.12 Wikidata

1.1.13 neXtProt Accession

1.1.14 HPA ID

1.1.15 IntAct Protein

1.1.16 InterPro Protein

3 Chemicals and Bioactivities

3.1 Tested Compounds

4 BioAssays

5 Sequence

>sp|Q9NQS7|INCE_HUMAN Inner centromere protein (Run BLAST)

MGTTAPGPIHLLELCDQKLMEFLCNMDNKDLVWLEEIQEEAERMFTREFSKEPELMPKTPSQKNRRKKRRISYVQDENRDPIRRRLSRRKSRSSQLSSRRLRSKDSVEKLATVVGENGSVLRRVTRAAAAAAAATMALAAPSSPTPESPTMLTKKPEDNHTQCQLVPVVEIGISERQNAEQHVTQLMSTEPLPRTLSPTPASATAPTSQGIPTSDEESTPKKSKARILESITVSSLMATPQDPKGQGVGTGRSASKLRIAQVSPGPRDSPAFPDSPWRERVLAPILPDNFSTPTGSRTDSQSVRHSPIAPSSPSPQVLAQKYSLVAKQESVVRRASRRLAKKTAEEPAASGRIICHSYLERLLNVEVPQKVGSEQKEPPEEAEPVAAAEPEVPENNGNNSWPHNDTEIANSTPNPKPAASSPETPSAGQQEAKTDQADGPREPPQSARRKRSYKQAVSELDEEQHLEDEELQPPRSKTPSSPCPASKVVRPLRTFLHTVQRNQMLMTPTSAPRSVMKSFIKRNTPLRMDPKCSFVEKERQRLENLRRKEEAEQLRRQKVEEDKRRRLEEVKLKREERLRKVLQARERVEQMKEEKKKQIEQKFAQIDEKTEKAKEERLAEEKAKKKAAAKKMEEVEARRKQEEEARRLRWLQQEEEERRHQELLQKKKEEEQERLRKAAEAKRLAEQREQERREQERREQERREQERREQERREQERQLAEQERRREQERLQAERELQEREKALRLQKEQLQRELEEKKKKEEQQRLAERQLQEEQEKKAKEAAGASKALNVTVDVQSPACTSYQMTPQGHRAPPKINPDNYGMDLNSDDSTDDEAHPRKPIPTWARGTPLSQAIIHQYYHPPNLLELFGTILPLDLEDIFKKSKPRYHKRTSSAVWNSPPLQGARVPSSLAYSLKKH

6 3D Structures

6.1 PDB Structures

6.2 NCBI Protein Structures

6.3 AlphaFold Structures

Highly accurate protein structure prediction with AlphaFold. Nature. 2021 Aug;596(7873):583-589. DOI:10.1038/s41586-021-03819-2. PMID:34265844; PMCID:PMC8371605

7 Domains

7.1 CDD Domains

7.2 InterPro Domains

8 Interactions and Pathways

8.1 Chemical-Protein Interactions

8.2 Interactions

8.3 Pathways

9 Biochemical Reactions

10 Glycobiology

10.1 Glycosylation

4 sites, 1 N-linked glycan (1 site), 1 O-linked glycan (3 sites)

11 Target Development Level

12 Literature

12.1 Consolidated References

13 Classification

13.1 NCI Thesaurus Tree

13.2 ChEMBL Target Tree

14 Information Sources

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