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Facts about Microspherule protein 1.
Putative regulatory part of the chromatin remodeling INO80 complex which is involved in transcriptional regulation, DNA replication and probably DNA repair. May also be an inhibitor of TERT telomerase activity (PubMed:15044100).
| Human | |
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| Gene Name: | MCRS1 |
| Uniprot: | Q96EZ8 |
| Entrez: | 10445 |

| Belongs to: |
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| No superfamily |

Cell cycle-regulated factor p78; ICP22BP; INO80 complex subunit Q; INO80Q58 kDa microspherule protein; MCRS2INO80 complex subunit J; microspherule protein 1; MSP58cell cycle-regulated factor (78 kDa); P78
Mass (kDA):
51.803 kDA

| Human | |
|---|---|
| Location: | 12q13.12 |
| Sequence: | 12; NC_000012.12 (49558294..49568233, complement) |
Detected in testis, and at lower levels in spleen, thymus, prostate, uterus, small intestine, colon and leukocytes.
Nucleus. Nucleus, nucleolus. Cytoplasm. In microspherules in the nucleolus.






PMID: 9654073 by Ren Y., et al. The 58-kDa microspherule protein (MSP58), a nucleolar protein, interacts with nucleolar protein p120.
PMID: 9765390 by Bruni R., et al. Herpes simplex virus 1 regulatory protein ICP22 interacts with a new cell cycle-regulated factor and accumulates in a cell cycle-dependent fashion in infected cells.