PUS10 Blocking Peptide (N-term)
Synthetic peptide
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Primary Accession | Q3MIT2 |
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Other Accession | NP_653310.2 |
Gene ID | 150962 |
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Other Names | Putative tRNA pseudouridine synthase Pus10, 5499-, Coiled-coil domain-containing protein 139, tRNA pseudouridine 55 synthase, Psi55 synthase, tRNA pseudouridylate synthase, tRNA-uridine isomerase, PUS10, CCDC139, DOBI |
Target/Specificity | The synthetic peptide sequence is selected from aa 67-78 of HUMAN PUS10 |
Format | Peptides are lyophilized in a solid powder format. Peptides can be reconstituted in solution using the appropriate buffer as needed. |
Storage | Maintain refrigerated at 2-8°C for up to 6 months. For long term storage store at -20°C. |
Precautions | This product is for research use only. Not for use in diagnostic or therapeutic procedures. |
Name | PUS10 (HGNC:26505) |
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Function | Protein with different functions depending on its subcellular location: involved in miRNA processing in the nucleus and acts as a tRNA pseudouridylate synthase in the cytoplasm (PubMed:31819270, PubMed:33023933). In the cytoplasm, acts as a pseudouridylate synthase by catalyzing synthesis of pseudouridine(54) and pseudouridine(55) from uracil-54 and uracil-55, respectively, in the psi GC loop of a subset of tRNAs (PubMed:30530625, PubMed:31819270, PubMed:33023933). tRNA pseudouridylate synthase activity is enhanced by the presence of 1- methyladenosine at position 53-61 of tRNAs (PubMed:30530625). Does not show tRNA pseudouridylate synthase activity in the nucleus (PubMed:33023933). In the nucleus, promotes primary microRNAs (pri- miRNAs) processing independently of its RNA pseudouridylate synthase activity (PubMed:31819270). Binds pri-miRNAs (PubMed:31819270). Modulator of TRAIL/TNFSF10-induced cell death via activation of procaspase-8 and BID cleavage (PubMed:14527409, PubMed:19712588). Required for the progression of the apoptotic signal through intrinsic mitochondrial cell death (PubMed:19712588). |
Cellular Location | Nucleus. Cytoplasm Mitochondrion. Note=Localizes mainly in the nucleus (Probable) (PubMed:31819270). tRNA pseudouridylate synthase activity is restricted to the cytoplasm (PubMed:31819270). Translocates from nucleus to mitochondria during TRAIL-induced apoptosis (PubMed:28981101). |
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Background
Pseudouridination, the isomerization of uridine to pseudouridine, is the most common posttranscriptional nucleotide modification found in RNA and is essential for biologic functions such as spliceosome biogenesis. Pseudouridylate synthases, such as PUS10, catalyze pseudouridination of structural RNAs, including transfer, ribosomal, and splicing RNAs. These enzymes also act as RNA chaperones, facilitating the correct folding and assembly of tRNAs (McCleverty et al., 2007 [PubMed 17900615]).[supplied by OMIM].
References
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McGovern, D.P., et al. Nat. Genet. 42(4):332-337(2010)
Dubois, P.C., et al. Nat. Genet. 42(4):295-302(2010)
Hosgood, H.D. III, et al. Occup Environ Med 66(12):848-853(2009)
Park, S.Y., et al. BMB Rep 42(8):511-515(2009)
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