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ARRDC1

Gene
Arrdc1
Protein
Arrestin domain-containing protein 1
Organism
Mus musculus
Length
434 amino acids
Function
Functions as an adapter recruiting ubiquitin-protein ligases to their specific substrates (PubMed:23886940, PubMed:27462458). Through an ubiquitination-dependent mechanism plays for instance a role in the incorporation of SLC11A2 into extracellular vesicles (PubMed:27462458). More generally, plays a role in the extracellular transport of proteins between cells through the release in the extracellular space of microvesicles (By similarity). By participating to the ITCH-mediated ubiquitination and subsequent degradation of NOTCH1, negatively regulates the NOTCH signaling pathway (PubMed:23886940).
Similarity
Belongs to the arrestin family.
Mass
46.33 kDa
Sequence
MGRVQLFEIRLSQGRVVYGPGEPLAGTVHLRLGAPLPFRAIRVTCMGSCGVSTKANDGAWVVEESYFNSSLSLADKGSLPAGEHNFPFQFLLPATAPTSFEGPFGKIVHQVRASIDTPRFSKDHKCSLVFYILSPLNLNSIPDIEQPNVASTTKKFSYKLVKTGNVVLTASTDLRGYVVGQVLRLQADIENQSGKDTSPVVASLLQKVSYKAKRWIYDVRTIAEVEGTGVKAWRRAQWQEQILVPALPQSALPGCSLIHIDYYLQVSMKAPEATVTLPLFVGNIAVNQTPLSPCPGRESSPGTLSLVVPSAPPQEEAEAVASGPHFSDPVSLSTKSHSQQQPLSAPLGSVSVTTTEPWVQVGSPARHSLHPPLCISIGATVPYFAEGSAGPVPTTSALILPPEYSSWGYPYEAPPSYEQSCGAAGTDLGLIPGS

Gene
Arrdc1
Protein
Arrestin domain-containing protein 1
Organism
Rattus norvegicus
Length
434 amino acids
Function
Functions as an adapter recruiting ubiquitin-protein ligases to their specific substrates. Through an ubiquitination-dependent mechanism plays for instance a role in the incorporation of SLC11A2 into extracellular vesicles. More generally, plays a role in the extracellular transport of proteins between cells through the release in the extracellular space of microvesicles. By participating to the ITCH-mediated ubiquitination and subsequent degradation of NOTCH1, negatively regulates the NOTCH signaling pathway.
Similarity
Belongs to the arrestin family.
Mass
46.109 kDa
Sequence
MGRVQLFEIRLSQGRVVYSPGEPLAGAVHLRLGAPLPFRAIRVTCMGSCGVSNKANDGAWVVEESYFNSSLSLADKGSLPPGEHNFPFQFLLPATAPTSFEGPFGKIVHQVRASIDTPRFSKDHKCSLVFYILSPLNLNSIPDIEQPNVASTTKKFSYKLVKTGSVVLTASTDLRGYVVGQVLRLQADIENQSGKDTSPVVASLLQKVSYKAKRWIYDVRTIAEVEGTGVKAWRHAQWQEQILVPALPQSALPGCSLIHIDYYLQVSMKAPEATVTLPLFVGNIAVNQTPLSPCPGPGSSPGLLSPVVPSAPPQEEAEAVASGPHFSDPVSLSTKSHSQQQPLSTTLGSVSVTTIEPCVQVGSPARHSLHPPLCISIGATVPYFAEGSGGPVPTTSALILPPEYSSWGYPYEAPPSYEQSCGAGGTDVGLIPGS

Gene
ARRDC1
Protein
Arrestin domain-containing protein 1
Organism
Homo sapiens
Length
433 amino acids
Function
Functions as an adapter recruiting ubiquitin-protein ligases to their specific substrates (PubMed:23886940, PubMed:27462458). Through an ubiquitination-dependent mechanism plays for instance a role in the incorporation of SLC11A2 into extracellular vesicles (PubMed:27462458). More generally, plays a role in the extracellular transport of proteins between cells through the release in the extracellular space of microvesicles (PubMed:22315426). By participating to the ITCH-mediated ubiquitination and subsequent degradation of NOTCH1, negatively regulates the NOTCH signaling pathway (PubMed:23886940).
Similarity
Belongs to the arrestin family.
Mass
45.981 kDa
Sequence
MGRVQLFEISLSHGRVVYSPGEPLAGTVRVRLGAPLPFRAIRVTCIGSCGVSNKANDTAWVVEEGYFNSSLSLADKGSLPAGEHSFPFQFLLPATAPTSFEGPFGKIVHQVRAAIHTPRFSKDHKCSLVFYILSPLNLNSIPDIEQPNVASATKKFSYKLVKTGSVVLTASTDLRGYVVGQALQLHADVENQSGKDTSPVVASLLQKVSYKAKRWIHDVRTIAEVEGAGVKAWRRAQWHEQILVPALPQSALPGCSLIHIDYYLQVSLKAPEATVTLPVFIGNIAVNHAPVSPRPGLGLPPGAPPLVVPSAPPQEEAEAEAAAGGPHFLDPVFLSTKSHSQRQPLLATLSSVPGAPEPCPQDGSPASHPLHPPLCISTGATVPYFAEGSGGPVPTTSTLILPPEYSSWGYPYEAPPSYEQSCGGVEPSLTPES