Entity Details

Primary name TRI13_HUMAN
Entity type UniProt
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Details

AccessionO60858
EntryNameTRI13_HUMAN
FullNameE3 ubiquitin-protein ligase TRIM13
TaxID9606
Evidenceevidence at protein level
Length407
SequenceStatuscomplete
DateCreated2000-12-01
DateModified2021-06-02

Ontological Relatives

GenesTRIM13

GO terms

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GOName
GO:0003713 transcription coactivator activity
GO:0004842 ubiquitin-protein transferase activity
GO:0005737 cytoplasm
GO:0005789 endoplasmic reticulum membrane
GO:0008270 zinc ion binding
GO:0009653 anatomical structure morphogenesis
GO:0010332 response to gamma radiation
GO:0010942 positive regulation of cell death
GO:0016021 integral component of membrane
GO:0016239 positive regulation of macroautophagy
GO:0016567 protein ubiquitination
GO:0030433 ubiquitin-dependent ERAD pathway
GO:0032897 negative regulation of viral transcription
GO:0043123 positive regulation of I-kappaB kinase/NF-kappaB signaling
GO:0043161 proteasome-mediated ubiquitin-dependent protein catabolic process
GO:0044322 endoplasmic reticulum quality control compartment
GO:0045087 innate immune response
GO:0051092 positive regulation of NF-kappaB transcription factor activity
GO:0051865 protein autoubiquitination
GO:0061630 ubiquitin protein ligase activity
GO:0097038 perinuclear endoplasmic reticulum
GO:1902187 negative regulation of viral release from host cell
GO:1904380 endoplasmic reticulum mannose trimming

Subcellular Location

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Subcellular Location
Endoplasmic reticulum membrane

Domains

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DomainNameCategoryType
IPR000315 B-box-type zinc fingerDomainDomain
IPR001841 Zinc finger, RING-typeDomainDomain
IPR013083 Zinc finger, RING/FYVE/PHD-typeFamilyHomologous superfamily
IPR017907 Zinc finger, RING-type, conserved siteSiteConserved site
IPR027370 RING-type zinc-finger, LisH dimerisation motifDomainDomain

Diseases

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Drugs

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DrugNameSourceType
DB01497 EtorphineDrugbanksmall molecule
DB01548 DiprenorphineDrugbanksmall molecule
DB01565 DihydromorphineDrugbanksmall molecule