SH3KBP1

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An Error has occurred retrieving Wikidata item for infobox SH3 domain-containing kinase-binding protein 1 (synonyms - CIN85[1], in rodents - Ruk[2]) is an adaptor protein that in humans is encoded by the SH3KBP1 gene.[3][4]

Function

CBL (MIM 165360) constitutively interacts with SH3 domain-containing proteins and, upon tyrosine phosphorylation, with SH2 domain-containing proteins. The SH3KBP1 gene encodes an 85-kD CBL-interacting protein that enhances tumor necrosis factor (MIM 191160)-mediated apoptotic cell death (Narita et al., 2001).[supplied by OMIM][5]

Interactions

SH3KBP1 has been shown to interact with B-cell linker,[6] Grb2,[7][8] SH3GLB2,[9][10] SH3GL3,[9] SH3GL2,[10] BCAR1,[6] Epidermal growth factor receptor,[10][11] CBLB,[11] Cbl gene,[6][8][9][10][11] SOS1,[6] CRK[6] and PAK2.[12]

References

  1. ^ Database, GeneCards Human Gene. "SH3KBP1 Gene - GeneCards | SH3K1 Protein | SH3K1 Antibody". www.genecards.org. Retrieved 2017-12-28.
  2. ^ Gout I, Middleton G, Adu J, Ninkina NN, Drobot LB, Filonenko V, Matsuka G, Davies AM, Waterfield M, Buchman VL (August 2000). "Negative regulation of PI 3-kinase by Ruk, a novel adaptor protein". The EMBO Journal. 19 (15): 4015–25. doi:10.1093/emboj/19.15.4015. PMC 306608. PMID 10921882.
  3. ^ Hillier LD, Lennon G, Becker M, Bonaldo MF, Chiapelli B, Chissoe S, et al. (September 1996). "Generation and analysis of 280,000 human expressed sequence tags". Genome Research. 6 (9): 807–28. doi:10.1101/gr.6.9.807. PMID 8889549.
  4. ^ Adams MD, Kerlavage AR, Fleischmann RD, Fuldner RA, Bult CJ, Lee NH, Kirkness EF, Weinstock KG, Gocayne JD, White O (September 1995). "Initial assessment of human gene diversity and expression patterns based upon 83 million nucleotides of cDNA sequence" (PDF). Nature. 377 (6547 Suppl): 3–174. PMID 7566098.
  5. ^ "Entrez Gene: SH3KBP1 SH3-domain kinase binding protein 1".
  6. ^ a b c d e Watanabe S, Take H, Takeda K, Yu ZX, Iwata N, Kajigaya S (November 2000). "Characterization of the CIN85 adaptor protein and identification of components involved in CIN85 complexes". Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications. 278 (1): 167–74. doi:10.1006/bbrc.2000.3760. PMID 11071869.
  7. ^ Gout I, Middleton G, Adu J, Ninkina NN, Drobot LB, Filonenko V, Matsuka G, Davies AM, Waterfield M, Buchman VL (August 2000). "Negative regulation of PI 3-kinase by Ruk, a novel adaptor protein". The EMBO Journal. 19 (15): 4015–25. doi:10.1093/emboj/19.15.4015. PMC 306608. PMID 10921882.
  8. ^ a b Borinstein SC, Hyatt MA, Sykes VW, Straub RE, Lipkowitz S, Boulter J, Bogler O (December 2000). "SETA is a multifunctional adapter protein with three SH3 domains that binds Grb2, Cbl, and the novel SB1 proteins". Cellular Signalling. 12 (11–12): 769–79. doi:10.1016/S0898-6568(00)00129-7. PMID 11152963.
  9. ^ a b c Petrelli A, Gilestro GF, Lanzardo S, Comoglio PM, Migone N, Giordano S (March 2002). "The endophilin-CIN85-Cbl complex mediates ligand-dependent downregulation of c-Met". Nature. 416 (6877): 187–90. Bibcode:2002Natur.416..187P. doi:10.1038/416187a. PMID 11894096. S2CID 4389099.
  10. ^ a b c d Soubeyran P, Kowanetz K, Szymkiewicz I, Langdon WY, Dikic I (March 2002). "Cbl-CIN85-endophilin complex mediates ligand-induced downregulation of EGF receptors". Nature. 416 (6877): 183–7. Bibcode:2002Natur.416..183S. doi:10.1038/416183a. PMID 11894095. S2CID 635702.
  11. ^ a b c Szymkiewicz I, Kowanetz K, Soubeyran P, Dinarina A, Lipkowitz S, Dikic I (October 2002). "CIN85 participates in Cbl-b-mediated down-regulation of receptor tyrosine kinases". The Journal of Biological Chemistry. 277 (42): 39666–72. doi:10.1074/jbc.M205535200. PMID 12177062.
  12. ^ Kurakin AV, Wu S, Bredesen DE (September 2003). "Atypical recognition consensus of CIN85/SETA/Ruk SH3 domains revealed by target-assisted iterative screening". The Journal of Biological Chemistry. 278 (36): 34102–9. doi:10.1074/jbc.M305264200. PMID 12829691.

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