Nuclear Receptor-Binding Protein
Nuclear receptor-binding protein (535 aa, ~60 kDa) is encoded by the human NRBP1 gene. This protein is involved in vesicle trafficking between the endoplasmic reticulum and Golgi apparatus. [ ]
Term info
Nuclear Receptor-Binding Protein
- MADM
- MUDPNP
- Multiple Domain Putative Nuclear Protein
- Myeloid Leukemia Factor 1 Adaptor Molecule
- NRBP
- Nuclear Receptor Binding Protein
- Nuclear Receptor-Binding Protein
Nuclear receptor-binding protein is a putative adaptor protein containing 2 putative nuclear receptor-binding motifs, a putative binding domain for SH2 domain-containing proteins, a kinase-like domain, a bipartite nuclear localization signal, and 3 PEST sequences.
Nuclear_Receptor_Binding_Protein
606010
Nuclear Receptor-Binding Protein
Amino Acid, Peptide, or Protein
Q9UHY1
C1144459
C33980
Term relations
- Transport Protein
- Gene_Product_Has_Structural_Domain_Or_Motif some Nuclear Localization Signal
- Gene_Product_Encoded_By_Gene some NRBP1 Gene
- Gene_Product_Plays_Role_In_Biological_Process some Transcriptional Regulation
- Gene_Product_Plays_Role_In_Biological_Process some Subcellular Protein Targeting
- Gene_Product_Has_Structural_Domain_Or_Motif some SH2-Binding Motif
- Gene_Product_Has_Associated_Anatomy some Cytoplasm