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An Error has occurred retrieving Wikidata item for infobox Tetratricopeptide repeat 39A is a human protein encoded by the TTC39A gene. Other known aliases are TTC39A, differentially expressed in MCF7 with estradiol protein 6 (DEME-6), KIAA0452, and c1orf34[1] . TTC39A is induced by TFAP2C in hormone responsive breast carcinoma cells[2] and TTC39A is expressed in estrogen receptor positive carcinoma cell lines[3].
The TTC39A gene is located on the first chromosome at 1p32.3[4].
The genomic DNA is 57,859 bases long, consists of 19 exons and is located on the minus strand[5]. The mRNA has a length of 2759 bases[6].
The longest protein sequence consists of 613 amino acids[7]. Within TTC39A, there is a domain of unknown function, DUF 3808[8]. DUF 3808 is generally considered to be an outer mitochondrial membrane protein and has been conserved from fungi to humans[9]. DUF 3808 also contains a tetratricopeptide, TPR_16 and a predicted transmembrane domain[10][11] .
Homology
[edit]TTC39A has several orthologs that have been found in eukaryotes, archea, and bacteria[12]. Two paralogs, TTC39B and TTC39C, have also been identified[13].
Species | Common Name | Accession Number | Length | Protein Identity | Protein Similarity |
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Homo Sapiens | Human | NP_001073963.1 | 613aa | 100% | 100% |
Mus musculus | Mouse | NP_001139420.1 | 578aa/2334bp | 87.9% | 91.0% |
Macaca mulatta | Rhesus Monkey | XP_002801613.1 | 550aa/2747bp | 92.0% | 93.0% |
Gallus gallus | Chicken | XP_422466.3 | 575aa/3614bp | 71.3% | 81.0% |
Taeniopygia guttata | Zebra Finch | XP_002193183 | 575aa/1729bp | 73.0% | 82.0% |
Anolis carolinensis | Green Anole | XP_003216860.1 | 570aa/1713bp | 58.8% | 74.0% |
Danio rerio | Zebra Fish | XP_002663143.1 | 598aa/1980bp | 60.8% | 76.0% |
Branchiostoma floridae | Florida Lancelet | XP_002591442.1 | 544aa/1632bp | 41.1% | 61.0% |
Physcomitrella patens | Moss | XP_001766901.1 | 601aa/2225bp | 24.2% | 41.0% |
Leishmania braziliensis | Euglenazoa | XP_001566995.1 | 584aa/1775bp | 21.8% | 40.0% |
Aster yellows phytoplasma | Phytoplasma | AAO61940.1 | 299aa/1423bp | 15.1% | 42.0% |
Expression
[edit]There are 17 splice varients for TTC39A[14]. TTC39A is highly expressed protein in the human body[15] . The highest levels of expression are located in mammary glands and testis[16]. The lowest levels of expression are found in the immune system[17].
Protein Properties
[edit]TTC39A is predicted to have 12 alpha helices and a single beta sheet[18].
Post Translational Modifications
[edit]There are several predicted phosphorylation sites but none have been experimentally confirmed[19]. A single sulfination site is predicted at position 175[20].
Interactions
[edit]TTC39A has been found to interact with butyrophilin-like 2[21] and Mapk3[22].
Further Reading
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ [www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov "National Center for Biotechnology Information"]. Retrieved 15 April 2012.
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