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HUMAN:PCM1

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Contents

Species (Taxon ID) Homo sapiens (Human). (taxon:9606)
Gene Name(s) PCM1
Protein Name(s)
  • Pericentriolar material 1 protein
  • PCM-1
  • hPCM-1
External Links
UniProt Identifier PCM1_HUMAN
UniProt Accessions Q15154, Q58F13, Q6P1K7, Q8NB85, Q9BWC1, Q9H4A2,
EMBL L27841, AC087273, AC087625, BC000453, BC027477, BC065022, AK091406, AJ297349,
PIR A54103,
RefSeq NP_006188.3,
IntAct Q15154,
Ensembl ENST00000325083,

Annotations

Qualifier GO ID GO term name Reference Evidence Code with/from Aspect Notes Status
GO:0005813

centrosome

PMID:17139249[1]

IDA: Inferred from Direct Assay

C

Fig.8A

complete

GO:0000086

G2/M transition of mitotic cell cycle

Reactome:REACT_2203

TAS: Traceable Author Statement

P

GO:0000242

pericentriolar material

GO_REF:0000024

ISS: Inferred from Sequence or Structural Similarity

UniProtKB:Q9R0L6

C

GO:0000242

pericentriolar material

PMID:8120099[2]

TAS: Traceable Author Statement

C

GO:0000278

mitotic cell cycle

Reactome:REACT_152

TAS: Traceable Author Statement

P

GO:0005515

protein binding

PMID:14520415[3]

IPI: Inferred from Physical Interaction

UniProtKB:Q8TAM2

F

GO:0005515

protein binding

PMID:15107855[4]

IPI: Inferred from Physical Interaction

UniProtKB:Q96RK4

F

GO:0005515

protein binding

PMID:15107855[4]

IPI: Inferred from Physical Interaction

UniProtKB:Q96RK4

F

GO:0005515

protein binding

PMID:16189514[5]

IPI: Inferred from Physical Interaction

UniProtKB:Q9P209

F

GO:0005515

protein binding

PMID:17574030[6]

IPI: Inferred from Physical Interaction

UniProtKB:Q96RK4

F

GO:0005515

protein binding

PMID:18000879[7]

IPI: Inferred from Physical Interaction

UniProtKB:Q8NFJ9

F

GO:0005515

protein binding

PMID:18000879[7]

IPI: Inferred from Physical Interaction

UniProtKB:Q96RK4

F

GO:0005515

protein binding

PMID:18000879[7]

IPI: Inferred from Physical Interaction

UniProtKB:Q96RK4

F

GO:0005515

protein binding

PMID:18000879[7]

IPI: Inferred from Physical Interaction

UniProtKB:Q9BXC9

F

GO:0005515

protein binding

PMID:18772192[8]

IPI: Inferred from Physical Interaction

UniProtKB:Q6A078

F

GO:0005515

protein binding

PMID:20551181[9]

IPI: Inferred from Physical Interaction

UniProtKB:Q96NB1

F

GO:0005737

cytoplasm

GO_REF:0000004

IEA: Inferred from Electronic Annotation

SP_KW:KW-0963

C

GO:0005737

cytoplasm

GO_REF:0000024

ISS: Inferred from Sequence or Structural Similarity

UniProtKB:Q9R0L6

C

GO:0005737

cytoplasm

PMID:18029348[10]

IDA: Inferred from Direct Assay

C

GO:0005737

cytoplasm

PMID:8120099[2]

TAS: Traceable Author Statement

C

GO:0005813

centrosome

GO_REF:0000024

ISS: Inferred from Sequence or Structural Similarity

UniProtKB:Q9R0L6

C

GO:0005813

centrosome

PMID:18029348[10]

IDA: Inferred from Direct Assay

C

GO:0005813

centrosome

PMID:21399614[11]

IDA: Inferred from Direct Assay

C

GO:0005813

centrosome

PMID:8120099[2]

TAS: Traceable Author Statement

C

GO:0005815

microtubule organizing center

GO_REF:0000023

IEA: Inferred from Electronic Annotation

SP_SL:SL-0048

C

GO:0005829

cytosol

Reactome:REACT_15313

TAS: Traceable Author Statement

C

GO:0005829

cytosol

Reactome:REACT_15386

TAS: Traceable Author Statement

C

GO:0005829

cytosol

Reactome:REACT_15401

TAS: Traceable Author Statement

C

GO:0005829

cytosol

Reactome:REACT_15440

TAS: Traceable Author Statement

C

GO:0005829

cytosol

Reactome:REACT_15467

TAS: Traceable Author Statement

C

GO:0005829

cytosol

Reactome:REACT_15470

TAS: Traceable Author Statement

C

GO:0005856

cytoskeleton

GO_REF:0000004

IEA: Inferred from Electronic Annotation

SP_KW:KW-0206

C

GO:0005856

cytoskeleton

GO_REF:0000023

IEA: Inferred from Electronic Annotation

SP_SL:SL-0090

C

GO:0022027

interkinetic nuclear migration

GO_REF:0000024

ISS: Inferred from Sequence or Structural Similarity

UniProtKB:Q9R0L6

P

GO:0030030

cell projection organization

GO_REF:0000004

IEA: Inferred from Electronic Annotation

SP_KW:KW-0970

P

GO:0031965

nuclear membrane

PMID:18029348[10]

IDA: Inferred from Direct Assay

C

GO:0034451

centriolar satellite

PMID:15616553[12]

IDA: Inferred from Direct Assay

C

GO:0034451

centriolar satellite

PMID:17574030[6]

IDA: Inferred from Direct Assay

C

GO:0034453

microtubule anchoring

GO_REF:0000024

ISS: Inferred from Sequence or Structural Similarity

UniProtKB:Q9R0L6

P

GO:0042384

cilium assembly

PMID:15616553[12]

IMP: Inferred from Mutant Phenotype

P

GO:0042384

cilium assembly

PMID:17574030[6]

IMP: Inferred from Mutant Phenotype

P

GO:0042802

identical protein binding

GO_REF:0000024

ISS: Inferred from Sequence or Structural Similarity

UniProtKB:Q9PVV4

F

GO:0050768

negative regulation of neurogenesis

GO_REF:0000024

ISS: Inferred from Sequence or Structural Similarity

UniProtKB:Q9R0L6

P

GO:0051297

centrosome organization

PMID:17574030[6]

IMP: Inferred from Mutant Phenotype

P

GO:0071539

protein localization to centrosome

GO_REF:0000024

ISS: Inferred from Sequence or Structural Similarity

UniProtKB:Q9R0L6

P

NOT

GO:0031513

nonmotile primary cilium

PMID:17574030[6]

IDA: Inferred from Direct Assay

C


Notes

References

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  1. Fumoto K et al. (2006) GSK-3beta-regulated interaction of BICD with dynein is involved in microtubule anchorage at centrosome. EMBO J 25: 5670-82 PubMed GONUTS page
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 Balczon R et al. (1994) PCM-1, A 228-kD centrosome autoantigen with a distinct cell cycle distribution. J Cell Biol 124: 783-93 PubMed GONUTS page
  3. Ansley SJ et al. (2003) Basal body dysfunction is a likely cause of pleiotropic Bardet-Biedl syndrome. Nature 425: 628-33 PubMed GONUTS page
  4. 4.0 4.1 Kim JC et al. (2004) The Bardet-Biedl protein BBS4 targets cargo to the pericentriolar region and is required for microtubule anchoring and cell cycle progression. Nat Genet 36: 462-70 PubMed GONUTS page
  5. Rual JF et al. (2005) Towards a proteome-scale map of the human protein-protein interaction network. Nature 437: 1173-8 PubMed GONUTS page
  6. 6.0 6.1 6.2 6.3 6.4 Nachury MV et al. (2007) A core complex of BBS proteins cooperates with the GTPase Rab8 to promote ciliary membrane biogenesis. Cell 129: 1201-13 PubMed GONUTS page
  7. 7.0 7.1 7.2 7.3 Oeffner F et al. (2008) Novel interaction partners of Bardet-Biedl syndrome proteins. Cell Motil Cytoskeleton 65: 143-55 PubMed GONUTS page
  8. Kim J et al. (2008) CEP290 interacts with the centriolar satellite component PCM-1 and is required for Rab8 localization to the primary cilium. Hum Mol Genet 17: 3796-805 PubMed GONUTS page
  9. Sedjaï F et al. (2010) Control of ciliogenesis by FOR20, a novel centrosome and pericentriolar satellite protein. J Cell Sci 123: 2391-401 PubMed GONUTS page
  10. 10.0 10.1 10.2 Barbe L et al. (2008) Toward a confocal subcellular atlas of the human proteome. Mol Cell Proteomics 7: 499-508 PubMed GONUTS page
  11. Jakobsen L et al. (2011) Novel asymmetrically localizing components of human centrosomes identified by complementary proteomics methods. EMBO J 30: 1520-35 PubMed GONUTS page
  12. 12.0 12.1 Martin J et al. (2004) The sequence and analysis of duplication-rich human chromosome 16. Nature 432: 988-94 PubMed GONUTS page
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