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torsdag 17 maj 2018

ESCRT-II , EAP30 (Kr.17q21.32), VPS22, SNF8, Dot3

ESCRT-II Complex EAP30
 Geenin viralliseksi nimeksi on päätetty SNF8.

Also known as
Dot3; EAP30; VPS22
Summary The protein encoded by this gene is a component of the endosomal sorting complex required for transport II (ESCRT-II), which regulates the movement of ubiquitinylated transmembrane proteins to the lysosome for degradation. This complex also interacts with the RNA polymerase II elongation factor (ELL) to overcome the repressive effects of ELL on RNA polymerase II activity. Several transcript variants encoding different isoforms have been found for this gene. [provided by RefSeq, Nov 2015] Expression
Ubiquitous expression in kidney (RPKM 18.5), fat (RPKM 18.4) and 25 other tissues See more Orthologs mouse all

Preferred Names

vacuolar-sorting protein SNF8
Names
EAP30 subunit of ELL complex
ELL-associated protein of 30 kDa
ESCRT-II complex subunit VPS22
SNF8, ESCRT-II complex subunit, homolog
EAP30/Vps36 family

This family includes EAP30 as well as the Vps36 protein. Vps36 is involved in Golgi to endosome trafficking. EAP30 is a subunit of the ELL complex. The ELL is an 80-kDa RNA polymerase II transcription factor. ELL interacts with three other proteins to form the complex known as ELL complex. The ELL complex is capable of increasing that catalytic rate of transcription elongation, but is unable to repress initiation of transcription by RNA polymerase II as is the case of ELL. EAP30 is thought to lead to the derepression of ELL's transcriptional inhibitory activity.

Peptide sequence

Related articles in PubMed

  1. Differential functions of Hrs and ESCRT proteins in endocytic membrane trafficking. Raiborg C, et al. Exp Cell Res, 2008 Feb 15. PMID 18031739
  2. RILP interacts with the VPS22 component of the ESCRT-II complex. Progida C, et al. Biochem Biophys Res Commun, 2006 Sep 8. PMID 16857164
See all (46) citations in PubMed
See citations in PubMed for homologs of this gene provided by HomoloGene

GeneRIFs: Gene References Into FunctionsWhat's a GeneRIF?

  1. there are probably multiple pathways for protein sorting/multivesicular body vesicle formation in human cells and that human immunodeficiency virus type 1 does not utilize an ESCRT-II-dependent pathway to leave the cell


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