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Details on Person UniProt:Q5DU05-2 Cep164

Class:IdReferenceIsoform:423315
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_displayNameUniProt:Q5DU05-2 Cep164
_timestamp2023-11-03 17:52:51
chainchain:1-1446
checksum14EB2ED0166C0FDE
commentFUNCTION Plays a role in microtubule organization and/or maintenance for the formation of primary cilia (PC), a microtubule-based structure that protrudes from the surface of epithelial cells. Plays a critical role in G2/M checkpoint and nuclear divisions. A key player in the DNA damage-activated ATR/ATM signaling cascade since it is required for the proper phosphorylation of H2AX, RPA, CHEK2 and CHEK1. Plays a critical role in chromosome segregation, acting as a mediator required for the maintenance of genomic stability through modulation of MDC1, RPA and CHEK1 (By similarity).SUBUNIT Interacts (via N-terminus) with ATRIP. Interacts with ATM, ATR and MDC1. Interacts with XPA (via N-terminus) upon UV irradiation (By similarity). Interacts with CEP83, CCDC92, TTBK2, DVL3, NPHP3 and weakly with NPHP4 (By similarity). Interacts with DZIP1 (PubMed:23955340).SUBCELLULAR LOCATION Localizes specifically to very distally located appendage structures on the mature centriole from which initiate PC formation (PubMed:26337392). Persisted at centrioles throughout mitosis (By similarity). In response to DNA damage, it translocates to nuclear foci that contain the DNA damage response proteins KAT5/TIP60 and CHEK1 (By similarity).
created[InstanceEdit:423310] Kanapin, AA
descriptionrecommendedName: fullName evidence="2"Centrosomal protein of 164 kDa shortName evidence="16"Cep164
geneNameCep164
Kiaa1052
identifierQ5DU05
isoformParent
isSequenceChangedFALSE
keywordAlternative splicing
Cell cycle
Cell division
Cilium biogenesis/degradation
Coiled coil
Cytoplasm
Cytoskeleton
DNA damage
DNA repair
Mitosis
Nucleus
Phosphoprotein
Reference proteome
modified[InstanceEdit:435478] Kanapin, AA
[InstanceEdit:435871] Kanapin, AA
[InstanceEdit:447347] Kanapin, AA
[InstanceEdit:525883] Kanapin, AA
[InstanceEdit:613449] Kanapin, AA
[InstanceEdit:797602] Kanapin, AA
[InstanceEdit:937368] Yung, CK
[InstanceEdit:1042053] Yung, CK
[InstanceEdit:1220657] Yung, CK
[InstanceEdit:1300696] Yung, CK
[InstanceEdit:1301627] Yung, CK
[InstanceEdit:1551960] Weiser, JD
[InstanceEdit:1995863] Weiser, JD
[InstanceEdit:2132304] Weiser, JD
[InstanceEdit:2265580] Weiser, JD
[InstanceEdit:2587579] Weiser, JD
[InstanceEdit:5433710] Weiser, JD
[InstanceEdit:5618415] Weiser, JD
[InstanceEdit:5634237] Weiser, JD
[InstanceEdit:5673015] Weiser, JD
[InstanceEdit:8869714] Weiser, JD
[InstanceEdit:8934940] Weiser, JD
[InstanceEdit:9037114] Weiser, JD
[InstanceEdit:9637257] Weiser, JD
[InstanceEdit:9657908] Weiser, JD
[InstanceEdit:9676415] Weiser, JD
[InstanceEdit:9750299] Weiser, JD
[InstanceEdit:9773244] Weiser, Joel
[InstanceEdit:9852000] Weiser, Joel, 2023-11-03
nameCep164
referenceDatabase[ReferenceDatabase:2] UniProt
secondaryIdentifierCE164_MOUSE
Q3TYF9
Q6NZG6
Q8BQD2
Q8BSI0
sequenceLength1446
species[Species:48892] Mus musculus
variantIdentifierQ5DU05-2
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