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Human symbol has changed for genepage ID: 6257460 From transient receptor potential cation channel, subfamily M, member 2 like to tripartite motif containing 26
Human symbol has changed for genepage ID: 6257460 From transient receptor potential cation channel, subfamily M, member 2 like to tripartite motif containing 26
1MAY2023
Synteny (below) does not support the orthology between Xenopus and human trim26/TRIM26, and NCBI orthology analysis also does not identify  Xtrop Gene ID:100491139 as an ortholog of TRIM26. Thus we conclude that this gene has been misannotated and incorrectly named trim26.
XB Action: removed the vertebrate orthologs for TRIM26 from this gene page, and renamed these genes  ''trpm2l, transient receptor potential cation channel, subfamily M, member 2 like''
Synteny as of April 29th, 2023
Human:  TRIM 10 ... TRIM15 ...PAIP1P1 ... '''TRIM26''' ... TRIM26BP ... HCG17
XTR.chr2:  ilk ... tpp1 ... ''''trim26'''' ... zscan2
Xla.chr2L:  dynp1 ... rrp8.L ... mgc822989 ...tpp1 ...tif-if2 ...''''trim26'''' .. zfp391


=summary for human TRIM26 from NCBI=
=summary for human TRIM26 from NCBI=
The protein encoded by this gene is a member of the tripartite motif (TRIM) family. The TRIM motif includes three zinc-binding domains, a RING, a B-box type 1 and a B-box type 2, and a coiled-coil region. The protein localizes to cytoplasmic bodies. Although the function of the protein is unknown, the RING domain suggests that the protein may have DNA-binding activity. The gene localizes to the major histocompatibility complex (MHC) class I region on chromosome 6. Alternatively spliced transcript variants encoding the same protein have been found for this gene. [provided by RefSeq, Jun 2011]
The protein encoded by this gene is a member of the tripartite motif (TRIM) family. The TRIM motif includes three zinc-binding domains, a RING, a B-box type 1 and a B-box type 2, and a coiled-coil region. The protein localizes to cytoplasmic bodies. Although the function of the protein is unknown, the RING domain suggests that the protein may have DNA-binding activity. The gene localizes to the major histocompatibility complex (MHC) class I region on chromosome 6. Alternatively spliced transcript variants encoding the same protein have been found for this gene. [provided by RefSeq, Jun 2011]

Revision as of 07:57, 1 May 2023

trim26

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nomenclature changes

06.30.2020

Human symbol has changed for genepage ID: 6257460 From trpm2l to trim26

Human symbol has changed for genepage ID: 6257460 From transient receptor potential cation channel, subfamily M, member 2 like to tripartite motif containing 26


1MAY2023

Synteny (below) does not support the orthology between Xenopus and human trim26/TRIM26, and NCBI orthology analysis also does not identify Xtrop Gene ID:100491139 as an ortholog of TRIM26. Thus we conclude that this gene has been misannotated and incorrectly named trim26.

XB Action: removed the vertebrate orthologs for TRIM26 from this gene page, and renamed these genes trpm2l, transient receptor potential cation channel, subfamily M, member 2 like


Synteny as of April 29th, 2023

Human: TRIM 10 ... TRIM15 ...PAIP1P1 ... TRIM26 ... TRIM26BP ... HCG17 XTR.chr2: ilk ... tpp1 ... 'trim26' ... zscan2 Xla.chr2L: dynp1 ... rrp8.L ... mgc822989 ...tpp1 ...tif-if2 ...'trim26' .. zfp391

summary for human TRIM26 from NCBI

The protein encoded by this gene is a member of the tripartite motif (TRIM) family. The TRIM motif includes three zinc-binding domains, a RING, a B-box type 1 and a B-box type 2, and a coiled-coil region. The protein localizes to cytoplasmic bodies. Although the function of the protein is unknown, the RING domain suggests that the protein may have DNA-binding activity. The gene localizes to the major histocompatibility complex (MHC) class I region on chromosome 6. Alternatively spliced transcript variants encoding the same protein have been found for this gene. [provided by RefSeq, Jun 2011]