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PTTG1

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Species
  
Human

Entrez
  
9232

Human
  
Mouse

Ensembl
  
ENSG00000164611

PTTG1

Aliases
  
PTTG1, EAP1, HPTTG, PTTG, TUTR1, pituitary tumor-transforming 1

External IDs
  
MGI: 1353578 HomoloGene: 3110 GeneCards: PTTG1

Securin is a protein that in humans is encoded by the PTTG1 gene.

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Function

The encoded protein is a homolog of yeast securin proteins, which prevent separins from promoting sister chromatid separation. It is an anaphase-promoting complex (APC) substrate that associates with a separin until activation of the APC. The gene product has transforming activity in vitro and tumorigenic activity in vivo, and the gene is highly expressed in various tumors. The gene product contains 2 PXXP motifs, which are required for its transforming and tumorigenic activities, as well as for its stimulation of basic fibroblast growth factor expression. It also contains a destruction box (D box) that is required for its degradation by the APC. The acidic C-terminal region of the encoded protein can act as a transactivation domain. The gene product is mainly a cytosolic protein, although it partially localizes in the nucleus.

Interactions

PTTG1 has been shown to interact with:

  • DNAJA1,
  • Ku70
  • P53,
  • PTTG1IP, and
  • RPS10.
  • Regulation

    During Mitosis CDK1 phosphorylate PTTG1 at Ser-165.PTTG1 is down-regulated in melanoma cells in response to the cyclin-dependent kinase inhibitor PHA-848125.

    References

    PTTG1 Wikipedia