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InterPro: IPR002087 Anti-proliferative protein

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181 proteins
AccessionHelp IPR002087 Anti_prolifrtn
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Found in IPR015676 Transducer of ErbB-2
IPR015677 Transducer of ErbB-2, 1
IPR015678 Transducer of ErbB-2, 2
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Anti-proliferative proteins have been shown to include mammalian and avian protein BTG1 (which appears to be involved in negative regulation of cell proliferation) and rat/mouse NGF-inducible protein PC3/TIS21 (BTG2) [1, 2, 3]. These proteins have from 158 to 363 amino acid residues, that are highly similar and include 3 conserved cysteine residues. BTG2 seems to have a signal sequence; while the other proteins may lack such a domain. The sequence of the N-terminal half of these proteins is well conserved.

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SCOP: d.370.1.1
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PDBe-motif: PS00960 , PS01203
PROSITE doc: PDOC00742
PANDIT: PF07742
Blocks: IPB002087

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Overlapping InterPro entriesHelp
IPR002087 Numbers of overlapping proteins Average numbers of overlapping amino acids

Example proteinsHelp
A4UTQ2 Protein BTG3

P50616 Protein Tob1

Q04211 Protein BTG2

Q54NU5 BTG family protein

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InterPro entry accession number/name and structure databases Colour code
IPR002087 Anti-proliferative protein
IPR015676 Transducer of ErbB-2
IPR015677 Transducer of ErbB-2, 1
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PDB Chain
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SCOP Domain

PublicationsHelp
1. Rouault JP, Rimokh R, Tessa C, Paranhos G, Ffrench M, Duret L, Garoccio M, Germain D, Samarut J, Magaud JP.
BTG1, a member of a new family of antiproliferative genes.
EMBO J. 11 1663-70 1992 [PubMed: 1373383]
http://www.pubmedcentral.nih.gov/picrender.fcgi?tool=EBI&pubmedid=1373383&action=stream&blobtype=pdf
2. Rouault JP, Samarut C, Duret L, Tessa C, Samarut J, Magaud JP.
Sequence analysis reveals that the BTG1 anti-proliferative gene is conserved throughout evolution in its coding and 3' non-coding regions.
Gene 129 303-6 1993 [PubMed: 8325512]
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0378-1119(93)90284-A
3. Bradbury A, Possenti R, Shooter EM, Tirone F.
Molecular cloning of PC3, a putatively secreted protein whose mRNA is induced by nerve growth factor and depolarization.
Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U.S.A. 88 3353-7 1991 [PubMed: 1849653]
http://ukpmc.ac.uk/picrender.cgi?tool=EBI&pubmedid=1849653&action=stream&blobtype=pdf

Additional ReadingHelp
Matsuda S, Kawamura-Tsuzuku J, Ohsugi M, Yoshida M, Emi M, Nakamura Y, Onda M, Yoshida Y, Nishiyama A, Yamamoto T.
Tob, a novel protein that interacts with p185erbB2, is associated with anti-proliferative activity.
Oncogene 12 1996 705-13 [PubMed: 8632892]
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