Rhinopithecus_bietiFamily: Caprin-1_C Number of Genes: 2
Ensembl IDSymbolEntrez IDRBD RBPome PRIExpresion PathwayPhenotype ParalogOrthologGO
CAPRIN1
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CAPRIN2
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Introduction

Pfam

This family of proteins is found in eukaryotes. Proteins in this family are typically between 343 and 708 amino acids in length. This family is the C terminal region of caprin-1. Caprin-1 is a protein involved in regulating cellular proliferation. In mutated phenotypes, the G1 phase of the cell cycle is greatly lengthened, impairing normal proliferation. The C terminal region of caprin-1 contains RGG motifs which are characteristic of RNA binding domains. It is possible that caprin-1 functions through an RNA binding mechanism.

InterPro

This family of proteins is found in eukaryotes. Proteins in this family are typically between 343 and 708 amino acids in length. This family is the C-terminal region of caprin-1. Caprin-1 is a protein involved in regulating cellular proliferation. In mutated phenotypes, the G1 phase of the cell cycle is greatly lengthened, impairing normal proliferation. The C-terminal region of caprin-1 contains RGG motifs which are characteristic of RNA binding domains. It is possible that caprin-1 functions through an RNA binding mechanism.

Reference

  1. Wang B, David MD, Schrader JW;, J Immunol. 2005;175:4274-4282.: Absence of caprin-1 results in defects in cellular proliferation. PUBMED:16177067 EPMC:16177067.