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Class:IdReferenceGeneProduct:224739
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_displayNameUniProt:Q9NPA0 EMC7
_timestamp2024-11-03 20:05:13
chainsignal peptide:1-23
chain:24-242
checksumA71930B89A4C2458
commentFUNCTION Part of the endoplasmic reticulum membrane protein complex (EMC) that enables the energy-independent insertion into endoplasmic reticulum membranes of newly synthesized membrane proteins (PubMed:29242231, PubMed:29809151, PubMed:30415835, PubMed:32439656, PubMed:32459176). Preferentially accommodates proteins with transmembrane domains that are weakly hydrophobic or contain destabilizing features such as charged and aromatic residues (PubMed:29242231, PubMed:29809151, PubMed:30415835). Involved in the cotranslational insertion of multi-pass membrane proteins in which stop-transfer membrane-anchor sequences become ER membrane spanning helices (PubMed:29809151, PubMed:30415835). It is also required for the post-translational insertion of tail-anchored/TA proteins in endoplasmic reticulum membranes (PubMed:29242231, PubMed:29809151). By mediating the proper cotranslational insertion of N-terminal transmembrane domains in an N-exo topology, with translocated N-terminus in the lumen of the ER, controls the topology of multi-pass membrane proteins like the G protein-coupled receptors (PubMed:30415835). By regulating the insertion of various proteins in membranes, it is indirectly involved in many cellular processes (Probable).SUBUNIT Component of the ER membrane protein complex (EMC).INTERACTION Belongs to the EMC7 family.
created[InstanceEdit:217385] Schmidt, EE, 2008-03-27 06:23:53
descriptionrecommendedName: Endoplasmic reticulum membrane protein complex subunit 7 alternativeName: ER membrane protein complex subunit 7
geneNameEMC7
C11orf3
C15orf24
HT022
UNQ905/PRO1926
identifierQ9NPA0
isSequenceChangedFALSE
keyword3D-structure
Endoplasmic reticulum
Membrane
Proteomics identification
Reference proteome
Signal
Transmembrane
Transmembrane helix
modified[InstanceEdit:9836292] Weiser, Joel, 2023-05-25
[InstanceEdit:9852000] Weiser, Joel, 2023-11-03
[InstanceEdit:9909836] Weiser, Joel, 2024-05-14
[InstanceEdit:9917590] Weiser, Joel, 2024-08-09
[InstanceEdit:9926675] Weiser, Joel, 2024-11-03
nameEMC7
referenceDatabase[ReferenceDatabase:2] UniProt
referenceGene[ReferenceDNASequence:8990097] ENSEMBL:ENSG00000134153 EMC7 [Homo sapiens]
secondaryIdentifierEMC7_HUMAN
B2RC00
Q96ED5
sequenceLength242
species[Species:48887] Homo sapiens
(referenceEntity)[EntityWithAccessionedSequence:9986516] EMC7 [endoplasmic reticulum membrane] [Homo sapiens]
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