1euj
A NOVEL ANTI-TUMOR CYTOKINE CONTAINS A RNA-BINDING MOTIF PRESENT IN AMINOACYL-TRNA SYNTHETASESA NOVEL ANTI-TUMOR CYTOKINE CONTAINS A RNA-BINDING MOTIF PRESENT IN AMINOACYL-TRNA SYNTHETASES
Template:ABSTRACT PUBMED 10852899
DiseaseDisease
[AIMP1_HUMAN] Defects in AIMP1 are the cause of leukodystrophy hypomyelinating type 3 (HLD3) [MIM:260600]. A severe autosomal recessive hypomyelinating leukodystrophy characterized by early infantile onset of global developmental delay, lack of development, lack of speech acquisition, and peripheral spasticity associated with decreased myelination in the central nervous system.[1]
FunctionFunction
[AIMP1_HUMAN] Non-catalytic component of the multisynthase complex. Stimulates the catalytic activity of cytoplasmic arginyl-tRNA synthase. Binds tRNA. Possesses inflammatory cytokine activity. Negatively regulates TGF-beta signaling through stabilization of SMURF2 by binding to SMURF2 and inhibiting its SMAD7-mediated degradation. Involved in glucose homeostasis through induction of glucagon secretion at low glucose levels. Promotes dermal fibroblast proliferation and wound repair. Regulates KDELR1-mediated retention of HSP90B1/gp96 in the endoplasmic reticulum. Plays a role in angiogenesis by inducing endothelial cell migration at low concentrations and endothelian cell apoptosis at high concentrations. Induces maturation of dendritic cells and monocyte cell adhesion. Modulates endothelial cell responses by degrading HIF-1A through interaction with PSMA7.[2][3][4][5][6][7]
About this StructureAbout this Structure
1euj is a 2 chain structure with sequence from Homo sapiens. Full crystallographic information is available from OCA.
ReferenceReference
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