BAZ1B

Bromodomain adjacent to zinc finger domain 1B

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    Description

    BAZ1B is a protein with 170 kDa (170,903 Da - isoform 1). It has transferase and protein catalytic activity along with the capability of binding histones. It is involved in chromatin organization, regulation of dna-templated transcription, chromosome segregation and mitotic nuclear division.

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    • Complete Protein Name
      Bromodomain adjacent to zinc finger domain 1B
    • Gene ID
      9031
    • Uniprot ID
      Q9UIG0
    • Chromossomal Location
      7q11.23
    • RNA-binding protein
      No
    • Molecular Function
      transferase activity; histone binding; catalytic activity (acting on a protein)
    • Used cell type
      U-2 OS cells
    • Used Stimuli
      sodium arsenite
    • Subcellular Localization
      nucleus
    • Reference
      Marmor-Kollet H, Siany A, Kedersha N, Knafo N, Rivkin N, Danino YM, Moens TG, Olender T, Sheban D, Cohen N, Dadosh T, Addadi Y, Ravid R, Eitan C, Toth Cohen B, Hofmann S, Riggs CL, Advani VM, Higginbottom A, Cooper-Knock J, Hanna JH, Merbl Y, Van Den Bosch L, Anderson P, Ivanov P, Geiger T, Hornstein E. Spatiotemporal Proteomic Analysis of Stress Granule Disassembly Using APEX Reveals Regulation by SUMOylation and Links to ALS Pathogenesis. Mol Cell. 2020 Dec 3;80(5):876-891.e6.
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