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Human name has changed for Entrez Gene: 11047. From adhesion regulating molecule 1 to ADRM1 26S proteasome ubiquitin receptor | |||
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This is the community wiki page for the gene ''adrm1'' please feel free to add any information that is relevant to this gene that is not already captured elsewhere in Xenbase | This is the community wiki page for the gene ''adrm1'' please feel free to add any information that is relevant to this gene that is not already captured elsewhere in Xenbase | ||
=nomenclature changes= | |||
03.17.2021 | |||
Human name has changed for Entrez Gene: 11047. From adhesion regulating molecule 1 to ADRM1 26S proteasome ubiquitin receptor | |||
=summary for human ADRM1 from NCBI= | |||
This gene encodes a member of the adhesion regulating molecule 1 protein family. The encoded protein is a component of the proteasome where it acts as a ubiquitin receptor and recruits the deubiquitinating enzyme, ubiquitin carboxyl-terminal hydrolase L5. Increased levels of the encoded protein are associated with increased cell adhesion, which is likely an indirect effect of this intracellular protein. Dysregulation of this gene has been implicated in carcinogenesis. Alternative splicing results in multiple transcript variants. [provided by RefSeq, Jul 2013] |
Latest revision as of 06:51, 17 March 2021
=nomenclature changes
03.17.2021
Human name has changed for Entrez Gene: 11047. From adhesion regulating molecule 1 to ADRM1 26S proteasome ubiquitin receptor = This is the community wiki page for the gene adrm1 please feel free to add any information that is relevant to this gene that is not already captured elsewhere in Xenbase
nomenclature changes
03.17.2021
Human name has changed for Entrez Gene: 11047. From adhesion regulating molecule 1 to ADRM1 26S proteasome ubiquitin receptor
summary for human ADRM1 from NCBI
This gene encodes a member of the adhesion regulating molecule 1 protein family. The encoded protein is a component of the proteasome where it acts as a ubiquitin receptor and recruits the deubiquitinating enzyme, ubiquitin carboxyl-terminal hydrolase L5. Increased levels of the encoded protein are associated with increased cell adhesion, which is likely an indirect effect of this intracellular protein. Dysregulation of this gene has been implicated in carcinogenesis. Alternative splicing results in multiple transcript variants. [provided by RefSeq, Jul 2013]