Gene Symbol |
TERF2IP
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Entrez Gene |
54386
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Alt Symbol |
DRIP5, RAP1
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Species |
Human
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Gene Type |
protein-coding
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Description |
telomeric repeat binding factor 2, interacting protein
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Other Description |
RAP1 homolog|TERF2-interacting telomeric protein 1|TRF2-interacting telomeric RAP1 protein|TRF2-interacting telomeric protein 1|dopamine receptor interacting protein 5|dopamine receptor-interacting protein 5|hRap1|repressor/activator protein 1 homolog|telomeric repeat-binding factor 2-interacting protein 1
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Swissprots |
Q9NWR2 Q9NYB0 B4DQN4 Q8WYZ3 Q4W4Y2
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Accessions |
EAW95616 EAW95617 EAW95618 Q9NYB0 AA769291 AF250393 AAQ14259 AF262988 AAF72711 AF289599 AAL55783 AK000669 BAA91317 AK298880 BAG60996 AK307901 BC004465 AAH04465 BC005841 AAH05841 BC016739 BC022428 AAH22428 BC078171 AAH78171 HQ448265 ADQ32745 XR_933334 NM_018975 NP_061848
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Function |
Acts both as a regulator of telomere function and as a transcription regulator. Involved in the regulation of telomere length and protection as a component of the shelterin complex (telosome). In contrast to other components of the shelterin complex, it is dispensible for telomere capping and does not participate in the protection of telomeres against non-homologous end-joining (NHEJ)-mediated repair. Instead, it is required to negatively regulate telomere recombination and is essential for repressing homology-directed repair (HDR), which can affect telomere length. Does not bind DNA directly: recruited to telomeric double-stranded 5'-TTAGGG-3' repeats via its interaction with TERF2. Independently of its function in telomeres, also acts as a transcription regulator: recruited to extratelomeric 5'- TTAGGG-3' sites via its association with TERF2 or other factors, and regulates gene expression. When cytoplasmic, associates with the I-kappa-B-kinase (IKK) complex and acts as a regulator of
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Subcellular Location |
Nucleus. Cytoplasm {ECO:0000250}. Chromosome. Chromosome, telomere. Note=Associates with chromosomes, both at telomeres and in extratelomeric sites. Also exists as a cytoplasmic form, where it associates with the IKK complex (By similarity). {ECO:0000250}.
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Tissue Specificity |
Ubiquitous. Highly expressed.
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