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PAGR1

Gene
PAGR1
Protein
PAXIP1-associated glutamate-rich protein 1
Organism
Homo sapiens
Length
254 amino acids
Function
Its association with the histone methyltransferase MLL2/MLL3 complex is suggesting a role in epigenetic transcriptional activation. However, in association with PAXIP1/PTIP is proposed to function at least in part independently of the MLL2/MLL3 complex. Proposed to be recruited by PAXIP1 to sites of DNA damage where the PAGR1:PAXIP1 complex is required for cell survival in response to DNA damage independently of the MLL2/MLL3 complex (PubMed:19124460). However, its function in DNA damage has been questioned (By similarity). During immunoglobulin class switching in activated B-cells is involved in transcription regulation of downstream switch regions at the immunoglobulin heavy-chain (Igh) locus independently of the MLL2/MLL3 complex (By similarity). Involved in both estrogen receptor-regulated gene transcription and estrogen-stimulated G1/S cell-cycle transition (PubMed:19039327). Acts as transcriptional cofactor for nuclear hormone receptors. Inhibits the induction properties of several steroid receptors such as NR3C1, AR and PPARG; the mechanism of inhibition appears to be gene-dependent (PubMed:23161582).
Mass
27.716 kDa
Sequence
MSLARGHGDTAASTAAPLSEEGEVTSGLQALAVEDTGGPSASAGKAEDEGEGGREETEREGSGGEEAQGEVPSAGGEEPAEEDSEDWCVPCSDEEVELPADGQPWMPPPSEIQRLYELLAAHGTLELQAEILPRRPPTPEAQSEEERSDEEPEAKEEEEEKPHMPTEFDFDDEPVTPKDSLIDRRRTPGSSARSQKREARLDKVLSDMKRHKKLEEQILRTGRDLFSLDSEDPSPASPPLRSSGSSLFPRQRKY

Gene
PAGR1
Protein
PAXIP1-associated glutamate-rich protein 1
Organism
Bos taurus
Length
253 amino acids
Function
Its association with the histone methyltransferase MLL2/MLL3 complex is suggesting a role in epigenetic transcriptional activation. However, in association with PAXIP1/PTIP is proposed to function at least in part independently of the MLL2/MLL3 complex. Proposed to be recruited by PAXIP1 to sites of DNA damage where the PAGR1:PAXIP1 complex is required for cell survival in response to DNA damage independently of the MLL2/MLL3 complex. However, its function in DNA damage has been questioned. During immunoglobulin class switching in activated B-cells is involved in transcription regulation of downstream switch regions at the immunoglobulin heavy-chain (Igh) locus independently of the MLL2/MLL3 complex. Involved in both estrogen receptor-regulated gene transcription and estrogen-stimulated G1/S cell-cycle transition. Acts as transcriptional cofactor for nuclear hormone receptors. Inhibits the induction properties of several steroid receptors such as NR3C1, AR and PPARG; the mechanism of inhibition appears to be gene-dependent.
Mass
27.784 kDa
Sequence
MSLVRGHGDIAATTAAPLSEEGEVTSGLQALAVEDTGGPSASADQAEEEGEGGREEAEHEGSGAEEVQGEAPSPEGEERAKGESEDWCVPCSDEEVELPADGQSWMPPPSEIQRLYELLAAHGTLELQAEILPRRPPTPEAQSEEERSDEEPEAKEEEEEKPHMPTEFDFDDEPTTPKDSLIDRRRTPGSSARSQKREARLDKVLSDMKRHKKLEEQILRTGRDLFSLDSEDASPASPPLRSSGSLFPRQRKY

Gene
PAGR1
Protein
PAXIP1-associated glutamate-rich protein 1
Organism
Rattus norvegicus
Length
253 amino acids
Function
Its association with the histone methyltransferase MLL2/MLL3 complex is suggesting a role in epigenetic transcriptional activation. However, in association with PAXIP1/PTIP is proposed to function at least in part independently of the MLL2/MLL3 complex. Proposed to be recruited by PAXIP1 to sites of DNA damage where the PAGR1:PAXIP1 complex is required for cell survival in response to DNA damage independently of the MLL2/MLL3 complex. However, its function in DNA damage has been questioned. During immunoglobulin class switching in activated B-cells is involved in transcription regulation of downstream switch regions at the immunoglobulin heavy-chain (Igh) locus independently of the MLL2/MLL3 complex. Involved in both estrogen receptor-regulated gene transcription and estrogen-stimulated G1/S cell-cycle transition. Acts as transcriptional cofactor for nuclear hormone receptors. Inhibits the induction properties of several steroid receptors such as NR3C1, AR and PPARG; the mechanism of inhibition appears to be gene-dependent.
Mass
27.683 kDa
Sequence
MSLALGHGTIAGSTAAPLSEEGEVTSGLQALAVEDTGGPSVSASKAEEEGKGSQEEAGREASRAEEALEASSAVSDERAEGESEDWCVPCSDEEVELPANGQSWMPPPSEIQRLYELLATQGTLELQAEILPRRPPTPEAQSEEERSDEEPEAKEEEEEKPHMPTEFDFDDEPVTPKDSLIDRRRTPGSSARSQKREARLDKVLSDMKRHKKLEEQILRTGRDLFSLDSEGPSPASPPLRSSGNSLFPRQRKY