BZW1

Basic leucine zipper and W2 domains 1
Identifiers
Symbols BZW1; BZAP45; KIAA0005; Nbla10236
External IDs GeneCards: BZW1 Gene
Orthologs
Species Human Mouse
Entrez 9689 n/a
Ensembl ENSG00000082153 n/a
UniProt n/a n/a
RefSeq (mRNA) NM_001207067.1 n/a
RefSeq (protein) NP_001193996.1 n/a
Location (UCSC) Chr 2:
201.68 – 201.69 Mb
n/a
PubMed search [1] n/a

Basic leucine zipper and W2 domain-containing protein 1 is a protein that in humans is encoded by the BZW1 gene.[1][2][3]

Interactions

BZW1 has been shown to interact with PSTPIP1[4] and CDC5L.[5]

References

  1. ^ Machado RD, Pauciulo MW, Fretwell N, Veal C, Thomson JR, Vilarino Guell C, Aldred M, Brannon CA, Trembath RC, Nichols WC (Sep 2000). "A physical and transcript map based upon refinement of the critical interval for PPH1, a gene for familial primary pulmonary hypertension. The International PPH Consortium". Genomics 68 (2): 220–8. doi:10.1006/geno.2000.6291. PMID 10964520. 
  2. ^ Mitra P, Vaughan PS, Stein JL, Stein GS, van Wijnen AJ (Aug 2001). "Purification and functional analysis of a novel leucine-zipper/nucleotide-fold protein, BZAP45, stimulating cell cycle regulated histone H4 gene transcription". Biochemistry 40 (35): 10693–9. doi:10.1021/bi010529o. PMID 11524015. 
  3. ^ "Entrez Gene: BZW1 basic leucine zipper and W2 domains 1". http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/sites/entrez?Db=gene&Cmd=ShowDetailView&TermToSearch=9689. 
  4. ^ Ewing, Rob M; Chu Peter, Elisma Fred, Li Hongyan, Taylor Paul, Climie Shane, McBroom-Cerajewski Linda, Robinson Mark D, O'Connor Liam, Li Michael, Taylor Rod, Dharsee Moyez, Ho Yuen, Heilbut Adrian, Moore Lynda, Zhang Shudong, Ornatsky Olga, Bukhman Yury V, Ethier Martin, Sheng Yinglun, Vasilescu Julian, Abu-Farha Mohamed, Lambert Jean-Philippe, Duewel Henry S, Stewart Ian I, Kuehl Bonnie, Hogue Kelly, Colwill Karen, Gladwish Katharine, Muskat Brenda, Kinach Robert, Adams Sally-Lin, Moran Michael F, Morin Gregg B, Topaloglou Thodoros, Figeys Daniel (2007). "Large-scale mapping of human protein-protein interactions by mass spectrometry". Mol. Syst. Biol. (England) 3 (1): 89. doi:10.1038/msb4100134. PMC 1847948. PMID 17353931. http://www.pubmedcentral.nih.gov/articlerender.fcgi?tool=pmcentrez&artid=1847948. 
  5. ^ Ajuh, P; Kuster B, Panov K, Zomerdijk J C, Mann M, Lamond A I (Dec. 2000). "Functional analysis of the human CDC5L complex and identification of its components by mass spectrometry". EMBO J. (ENGLAND) 19 (23): 6569–81. doi:10.1093/emboj/19.23.6569. ISSN 0261-4189. PMC 305846. PMID 11101529. http://www.pubmedcentral.nih.gov/articlerender.fcgi?tool=pmcentrez&artid=305846. 

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