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Immunogen sequence: MGEEDSEVI EPPSLPQLQT PLASELDLMP YTPPQSTPKS AKGSAKKEGS KRKINMSGYI LFSSEMRAVI KAQHPDYSFG ELSRLVGTEW RNLETAKKAE YEGMMGGYPP GLPPLQGPVD GLVSMGSMQP LHPGGPPPHH LPPGVPGLPG IPPPGVMNQG VAPMVGTPAP GGSPYGQQVG VLGPPGQQAP PPYPGPHPAG PPVIQQPTTP MFVAPPPKTQ RLLHSEAYLK YIEGLSAESN SISKWDQTLA ARRRDVHLSK EQESRLPSHW LKSKGAHTTM ADALWRLRDL MLRDTLNIRQ AYNLENV (1-306 aa encoded by BC015323)
The PBRM1 gene encodes a subunit of the PBAF (Polybromo-associated BAF) chromatin remodeling complex, playing a crucial role in the regulation of chromatin structure and transcription. PBRM1, also known as BAF180, contains bromodomains that recognize acetylated lysine residues on histone tails, facilitating chromatin remodeling necessary for effective transcriptional regulation. This gene is frequently mutated in renal cell carcinoma, particularly clear cell renal cell carcinoma (ccRCC), where such mutations are implicated in the pathogenesis of the disease. PBRM1 acts as a tumor suppressor, and its loss of function can lead to deregulation of gene expression, contributing to oncogenic processes. It is involved in pathways that govern cell cycle regulation and DNA damage response, reflecting its importance in maintaining genomic stability. Ongoing research focuses on understanding PBRM1's interactions within chromatin remodeling complexes and its potential as a therapeutic target in cancer treatment.
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Protein Aliases: 2310032M22Rik; BAF180; BRG1-associated factor 180; hPB1; polybromo 1; Polybromo-1D; Protein polybromo-1
Gene Aliases: 2610016F04Rik; AI507524; BAF180; PB1; PBRM1; RGD1565549
UniProt ID: (Human) Q86U86
Entrez Gene ID: (Human) 55193, (Rat) 306254, (Mouse) 66923
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