Entity Details

Primary name AMER1_HUMAN
Entity type UniProt
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Details

AccessionQ5JTC6
EntryNameAMER1_HUMAN
FullNameAPC membrane recruitment protein 1
TaxID9606
Evidenceevidence at protein level
Length1135
SequenceStatuscomplete
DateCreated2007-04-03
DateModified2021-06-02

Ontological Relatives

GenesAMER1

GO terms

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GOName
GO:0005546 phosphatidylinositol-4,5-bisphosphate binding
GO:0005829 cytosol
GO:0005886 plasma membrane
GO:0008013 beta-catenin binding
GO:0016055 Wnt signaling pathway
GO:0016604 nuclear body
GO:0031398 positive regulation of protein ubiquitination
GO:0043231 intracellular membrane-bounded organelle
GO:0060348 bone development
GO:0060612 adipose tissue development
GO:0060828 regulation of canonical Wnt signaling pathway
GO:0072161 mesenchymal cell differentiation involved in kidney development
GO:0090090 negative regulation of canonical Wnt signaling pathway
GO:0090263 positive regulation of canonical Wnt signaling pathway
GO:1903364 positive regulation of cellular protein catabolic process
GO:1904713 beta-catenin destruction complex binding
GO:1904885 beta-catenin destruction complex assembly
GO:1904886 beta-catenin destruction complex disassembly

Subcellular Location

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Subcellular Location
Cell membrane
Cytoplasm
Nucleus

Domains

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DomainNameCategoryType
IPR019003 APC membrane recruitment proteinFamilyFamily

Diseases

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Disease IDSourceNameDescription
300373 OMIMOsteopathia striata with cranial sclerosis (OSCS)An X-linked dominant sclerosing bone dysplasia that presents in females with macrocephaly, cleft palate, facial palsy, conductive hearing loss, mild learning disabilities, sclerosis of the long bones and skull. Longitudinal striations are visible on radiographs of the long bones, pelvis, and scapulae (osteopathia striata). In males this entity is usually associated with fetal or neonatal lethality. Occasional surviving males have, in addition to hyperostosis, cardiac, intestinal, and genitourinary malformations. The disease is caused by variants affecting the gene represented in this entry.