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Gene and Protein Information | ||||||
Species | TM | AA | Chromosomal Location | Gene Symbol | Gene Name | Reference |
Human | - | 879 | 2q37.1 | SP100 | SP100 nuclear antigen | |
Mouse | - | 482 | 1 43.6 cM | Sp100 | nuclear antigen Sp100 | |
Rat | - | 342 | 9q35 | Sp100 | SP100 nuclear antigen |
Database Links | |
Alphafold | P23497 (Hs), O35892 (Mm) |
CATH/Gene3D | 1.10.30.10 |
Ensembl Gene | ENSG00000067066 (Hs), ENSMUSG00000026222 (Mm), ENSRNOG00000022769 (Rn) |
Entrez Gene | 6672 (Hs), 20684 (Mm), 363269 (Rn) |
Human Protein Atlas | ENSG00000067066 (Hs) |
KEGG Gene | hsa:6672 (Hs), mmu:20684 (Mm), rno:363269 (Rn) |
OMIM | 604585 (Hs) |
Pharos | P23497 (Hs) |
RefSeq Nucleotide | NM_001080391 (Hs), NM_013673 (Mm), NM_001014220 (Rn) |
RefSeq Protein | NP_001073860 (Hs), NP_038701 (Mm), NP_001014242 (Rn) |
UniProtKB | P23497 (Hs), O35892 (Mm) |
Wikipedia | SP100 (Hs) |
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General Comments |
SP100 is a transcriptional coactivator. It interacts with and potentiates the activation of the ETS1 transcription factor [2] which is an important mediator of several physiological and pathological processes. Note that whilst SP100 does not contain a consensus bromodomain (BRD), it does contain a SAND DNA binding fold, which akin to the BRD, is involved in chromatin-associated transcriptional regulation [1]. SAND is an achronym for the range of proteins containing this binding domain: Sp100, AIRE-1, NucP41/75, DEAF-1. |
1. Bottomley MJ, Collard MW, Huggenvik JI, Liu Z, Gibson TJ, Sattler M. (2001) The SAND domain structure defines a novel DNA-binding fold in transcriptional regulation. Nat Struct Biol, 8 (7): 626-33. [PMID:11427895]
2. Wasylyk C, Schlumberger SE, Criqui-Filipe P, Wasylyk B. (2002) Sp100 interacts with ETS-1 and stimulates its transcriptional activity. Mol Cell Biol, 22 (8): 2687-702. [PMID:11909962]
Non-enzymatic BRD containing proteins: SP100 nuclear antigen. Last modified on 13/02/2017. Accessed on 19/09/2024. IUPHAR/BPS Guide to PHARMACOLOGY, https://www.guidetomalariapharmacology.org/GRAC/ObjectDisplayForward?objectId=2777.