NP_001166299.1
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Molecular Weight
Observed: 62 kDa Predicted: 63 kDa
NCBI Official Full Name
YTH domain-containing family protein 2 isoform 2
NCBI Official Synonym Full Names
YTH N6-methyladenosine RNA binding protein 2
NCBI Protein Information
YTH domain-containing family protein 2
UniProt Protein Name
YTH domain-containing family protein 2
UniProt Synonym Protein Names
CLL-associated antigen KW-14
NCBI Summary for YTHDF2
This gene encodes a member of the YTH (YT521-B homology) superfamily containing YTH domain. The YTH domain is typical for the eukaryotes and is particularly abundant in plants. The YTH domain is usually located in the middle of the protein sequence and may function in binding to RNA. In addition to a YTH domain, this protein has a proline rich region which may be involved in signal transduction. An Alu-rich domain has been identified in one of the introns of this gene, which is thought to be associated with human longevity. In addition, reciprocal translocations between this gene and the Runx1 (AML1) gene on chromosome 21 has been observed in patients with acute myeloid leukemia. This gene was initially mapped to chromosome 14, which was later turned out to be a pseudogene. Alternatively spliced transcript variants encoding different isoforms have been identified in this gene. [provided by RefSeq, Oct 2012]
UniProt Comments for YTHDF2
Specifically recognizes and binds N6-methyladenosine (m6A)-containing RNAs, and regulates mRNA stability (PubMed:24284625, PubMed:26046440, PubMed:26318451). M6A is a modification present at internal sites of mRNAs and some non-coding RNAs and plays a role in mRNA stability and processing (PubMed:22575960, PubMed:24284625, PubMed:25412658, PubMed:25412661). Acts as a regulator of mRNA stability: binding to m6A-containing mRNAs results in the localization to mRNA decay sites, such as processing bodies (P-bodies), leading to mRNA degradation (PubMed:24284625, PubMed:26046440). Required maternally to regulate oocyte maturation: probably acts by binding to m6A-containing mRNAs, thereby regulating maternal transcript dosage during oocyte maturation, which is essential for the competence of oocytes to sustain early zygotic development (). Also involved in haematopoietic stem cells specification: acts by binding to m6A-containing mRNAs, leading to decrease Notch dignaling and promote endothelial to haematopoietic transition (). Also acts as a promoter of cap-independent mRNA translation following heat shock stress: upon stress, relocalizes to the nucleus and specifically binds mRNAs with some m6A methylation mark at their 5'-UTR, protecting demethylation of mRNAs by FTO, thereby promoting cap-independent mRNA translation (PubMed:26458103). May inhibit replication of kaposis sarcoma-associated herpesvirus (KSHV); its role is however unclear and additional evidences are needed to confirm such results (PubMed:29109479).
Research Articles on YTHDF2
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Diseases associated with anti-YTHDF2 antibody
Organs/Tissues associated with anti-YTHDF2 antibody
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