PSMC1 Chromosome 14

Proteasome 26S subunit, ATPase 1
1 variant 1 Health Risk

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What This Gene Does
The 26S proteasome is a multicatalytic proteinase complex with a highly ordered structure composed of 2 complexes, a 20S core and a 19S regulator. The 20S core is composed of 4 rings of 28 non-identical subunits; 2 rings are composed of 7 alpha subunits and 2 rings are composed of 7 beta subunits. The 19S regulator is composed of a base, which contains 6 ATPase subunits and 2 non-ATPase subunits, and a lid, which contains up to 10 non-ATPase subunits. Proteasomes are distributed throughout eukaryotic cells at a high concentration and cleave peptides in an ATP/ubiquitin-dependent process in a non-lysosomal pathway. An essential function of a modified proteasome, the immunoproteasome, is the processing of class I MHC peptides. This gene encodes one of the ATPase subunits, a member of the triple-A family of ATPases which have a chaperone-like activity. This subunit and a 20S core alpha subunit interact specifically with the hepatitis B virus X protein, a protein critical to viral replication. This subunit also interacts with the adenovirus E1A protein and this interaction alters the activity of the proteasome. Finally, this subunit interacts with ataxin-7, suggesting a role for the proteasome in the development of spinocerebellar ataxia type 7, a progressive neurodegenerative disorder. [provided by RefSeq, Jul 2008]
Gene Info
Gene Group
"AAA ATPases|Proteasome"
Locus Type
gene with protein product
Location
14q32.11
Ensembl
ENSG00000100764
Associated Conditions (3)
Neurodevelopmental disorder with poor growth
spastic tetraplegia
and hearing loss
Key Variants
All Variants (1)
RSID Category Clinical Significance Conditions
RS2503963172 Health Risk Pathogenic Neurodevelopmental disorder with poor growth, spastic tetraplegia, and hearing loss
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