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Transmembrane Protein 205

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Species
  
Human

Entrez
  
374882

Human
  
Mouse

Ensembl
  
ENSG00000105518

Aliases
  
TMEM205, UNQ501, transmembrane protein 205

External IDs
  
MGI: 3045495 HomoloGene: 43895 GeneCards: TMEM205

Transmembrane Protein 205 (TMEM205) is a protein encoded on chromosome 19 by the TMEM205 gene.

Contents

Gene

TMEM205 is located on the minus strand of chromosome 19 from base pair 11,453,452 to 11,456,981. In close proximity to TMEM205, CCDC159 is located slightly upstream and RAB3D slightly down stream of the genomic sequence.

Homology

TMEM205 has no known Paralogs in the Human genome. Usinc UCSC genome browser BLAT against the human protein sequence it was found that the closest relative to humans to contain a paralog of the TMEM205 gene in its genome is the Bushbaby. TMEM205 does however have a large range of Ortholog sequences.

Protein

The human homologue of TMEM205 is 189 amino acids long and has a molecular weight of 21.2 kDa. It contains 4 hydrophobic helical domains that are predicted to be transmembrane domains.

Expression

TMEM205 has been shown to be expressed in greater amounts in tissues that have secretory function. These tissues include the thyroid, adrenal gland, pancrease, and mammary tissues. The protein has also been shown to have increased expression in tumor tissue that have become resistant to platinum based chemotherapy drugs.

Function

TMEM205 is thought to be a multi-pass transmembrane protein. It has been shown to be located at the plasma membrane in humans tissues and translocates to the nuclear envelope when cells become resistant to Cisplatin. It contains four domains predicted to be trans membrane domains by TMHMM analysis.

Interacting Proteins

TMEM205 has been shown to be co-located with RAB8 a known GTPase involved in vesicular traffic.

Clinical Significance

TMEM205 has been shown to be involved in Cisplatin resistance. Cisplatin is a Chemotheraputic drug that is commonly used to treat solid malignancies such as carcinomas, sarcomas, and lymphomas. In addition to being involved in Cisplatin resistance there is growing evidence that the protein is also involved in the diseases thyroiditis and prostatitis

References

Transmembrane Protein 205 Wikipedia