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Identification
HMDB Protein ID HMDBP02248
Secondary Accession Numbers
  • 7733
Name Ras association domain-containing protein 1
Synonyms Not Available
Gene Name RASSF1
Protein Type Unknown
Biological Properties
General Function Involved in intracellular signaling pathway
Specific Function Potential tumor suppressor. Required for death receptor- dependent apoptosis. Mediates activation of STK4 during Fas- induced apoptosis. When associated with MOAP1, promotes BAX conformational change and translocation to mitochondrial membranes in response to TNF and TNFSF10 stimulation. Isoform A interacts with CDC20, an activator of the anaphase-promoting complex, APC, resulting in the inhibition of APC activity and mitotic progression. Inhibits proliferation by negatively regulating cell cycle progression at the level of G1/S-phase transition by regulating accumulation of cyclin D1 protein. Isoform C has been shown not to perform these roles, no function has been identified for this isoform. Isoform A disrupts interactions among MDM2, DAXX and USP7, thus contributing to the efficient activation of TP53 by promoting MDM2 self-ubiquitination in cell-cycle checkpoint control in response to DNA damage
Pathways Not Available
Reactions Not Available
GO Classification
Function
binding
protein binding
Process
biological regulation
regulation of biological process
regulation of cellular process
signal transduction
intracellular signaling pathway
signaling
signaling pathway
Cellular Location
  1. Isoform C:Nucleus
Gene Properties
Chromosome Location Chromosome:3
Locus 3p21.3
SNPs RASSF1
Gene Sequence
>1035 bp
ATGTCGGGGGAGCCTGAGCTCATTGAGCTGCGGGAGCTGGCACCCGCTGGGCGCGCTGGG
AAGGGCCGCACCCGGCTGGAGCGTGCCAACGCGCTGCGCATCGCGCGGGGCACCGCGTGC
AACCCCACACGGCAGCTGGTCCCTGGCCGTGGCCACCGCTTCCAGCCCGCGGGGCCCGCC
ACGCACACGTGGTGCGACCTCTGTGGCGACTTCATCTGGGGCGTCGTGCGCAAAGGCCTG
CAGTGCGCGCGCCTCTCTGCAGATTGCAAGTTCACCTGCCACTACCGCTGCCGCGCGCTC
GTCTGCCTGGACTGTTGCGGGCCCCGGGACCTGGGCTGGGAACCCGCGGTGGAGCGGGAC
ACGAACGTGGACGAGCCTGTGGAGTGGGAGACACCTGACCTTTCTCAAGCTGAGATTGAG
CAGAAGATCAAGGAGTACAATGCCCAGATCAACAGCAACCTCTTCATGAGCTTGAACAAG
GACGGTTCTTACACAGGCTTCATCAAGGTTCAGCTGAAGCTGGTGCGCCCTGTCTCTGTG
CCCTCCAGCAAGAAGCCACCCTCCTTGCAGGATGCCCGGCGGGGCCCAGGACGGGGCACA
AGTGTCAGGCGCCGCACTTCCTTTTACCTGCCCAAGGATGCTGTCAAGCACCTGCATGTG
CTGTCACGCACAAGGGCACGTGAAGTCATTGAGGCCCTGCTGCGAAAGTTCTTGGTGGTG
GATGACCCCCGCAAGTTTGCACTCTTTGAGCGCGCTGAGCGTCACGGCCAAGTGTACTTG
CGGAAGCTGTTGGATGATGAGCAGCCCCTGCGGCTGCGGCTCCTGGCAGGGCCCAGTGAC
AAGGCCCTGAGCTTTGTCCTGAAGGAAAATGACTCTGGGGAGGTGAACTGGGACGCCTTC
AGCATGCCTGAACTACATAACTTCCTACGTATCCTGCAGCGGGAGGAGGAGGAGCACCTC
CGCCAGATCCTGCAGAAGTACTCCTATTGCCGCCAGAAGATCCAAGAGGCCCTGCACGCC
TGCCCCCTTGGGTGA
Protein Properties
Number of Residues 344
Molecular Weight 39218.6
Theoretical pI 9.19
Pfam Domain Function
Signals
  • None
Transmembrane Regions
  • None
Protein Sequence
>Ras association domain-containing protein 1
MSGEPELIELRELAPAGRAGKGRTRLERANALRIARGTACNPTRQLVPGRGHRFQPAGPA
THTWCDLCGDFIWGVVRKGLQCARLSADCKFTCHYRCRALVCLDCCGPRDLGWEPAVERD
TNVDEPVEWETPDLSQAEIEQKIKEYNAQINSNLFMSLNKDGSYTGFIKVQLKLVRPVSV
PSSKKPPSLQDARRGPGRGTSVRRRTSFYLPKDAVKHLHVLSRTRAREVIEALLRKFLVV
DDPRKFALFERAERHGQVYLRKLLDDEQPLRLRLLAGPSDKALSFVLKENDSGEVNWDAF
SMPELHNFLRILQREEEEHLRQILQKYSYCRQKIQEALHACPLG
GenBank ID Protein 25777684
UniProtKB/Swiss-Prot ID Q9NS23
UniProtKB/Swiss-Prot Entry Name RASF1_HUMAN
PDB IDs Not Available
GenBank Gene ID NM_170714.1
GeneCard ID RASSF1
GenAtlas ID RASSF1
HGNC ID HGNC:9882
References
General References
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