NP_001119712.1
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Molecular Weight
61,694 Da
NCBI Official Full Name
tumor protein p73 isoform b
NCBI Official Synonym Full Names
tumor protein p73
NCBI Official Synonym Symbols
NCBI Protein Information
tumor protein p73; p53-like transcription factor; p53-related protein
UniProt Protein Name
Tumor protein p73
UniProt Synonym Protein Names
p53-like transcription factor; p53-related protein
UniProt Synonym Gene Names
UniProt Entry Name
P73_HUMAN
NCBI Summary for p73
This gene encodes a member of the p53 family of transcription factors involved in cellular responses to stress and development. It maps to a region on chromosome 1p36 that is frequently deleted in neuroblastoma and other tumors, and thought to contain multiple tumor suppressor genes. The demonstration that this gene is monoallelically expressed (likely from the maternal allele), supports the notion that it is a candidate gene for neuroblastoma. Many transcript variants resulting from alternative splicing and/or use of alternate promoters have been found for this gene, but the biological validity and the full-length nature of some variants have not been determined. [provided by RefSeq, Feb 2011]
UniProt Comments for p73
p73: a protein of the p53 family of proteins. p73, like p53, may have tumor suppressor activity, but its multiple isoforms possess different and sometimes opposing functions. Participates in the apoptotic response to DNA damage. Phosphorylated in a cell cycle-dependent manner and negatively regulated by CDKs. When overproduced, activates transcription from p53-responsive promoters and induces apoptosis. Nine transactivation competent (TA) or dominant negative (DN) isoforms, derived from alternative-splicing and alternative promoters, have been described. NH2-terminally truncated p73 isoforms (DNp73) may be oncogenic. DNp73 is elevated in a number of cancers and is associated with adverse clinical outcomes and resistance to chemotherapy. The C-terminal oligomerization domain binds to the ABL1 tyrosine kinase SH3 domain. Isoform Beta interacts homotypically and with p53/TP53, whereas isoform Alpha does not. Isoform Gamma interacts homotypically and with all p73 isoforms. Isoform Delta interacts with isoform Gamma, isoform Alpha, and homotypically. Isoforms Alpha and Beta interact with HIPK2. Isoform Alpha interacts with RANBP9; forms complex with p53 and CABLES1. Isoform Beta interacts with WWOX; interacts with HECW2.
Protein type: DNA-binding; Transcription factor; Tumor suppressor
Chromosomal Location of Human Ortholog: 1p36.3
Cellular Component: nucleoplasm; Golgi apparatus; transcription factor complex; intracellular membrane-bound organelle; cytosol; chromatin; nucleus; cell junction
Molecular Function: identical protein binding; protein binding; p53 binding; metal ion binding; double-stranded DNA binding; damaged DNA binding; chromatin binding; transcription factor activity; transcription factor binding; protein kinase binding
Biological Process: G1 DNA damage checkpoint; transcription from RNA polymerase II promoter; cerebrospinal fluid secretion; positive regulation of cell size; activation of MAPK activity; positive regulation of transcription, DNA-dependent; regulation of mitotic cell cycle; negative regulation of transcription from RNA polymerase II promoter; post-embryonic development; DNA damage response, signal transduction by p53 class mediator resulting in transcription of p21 class mediator; negative regulation of cardiac muscle cell proliferation; response to gamma radiation; positive regulation of oligodendrocyte differentiation; negative regulation of neuron apoptosis; kidney development; cell cycle arrest; inflammatory response; DNA damage response, signal transduction by p53 class mediator resulting in induction of apoptosis; protein tetramerization; response to X-ray; negative regulation of JNK activity; release of cytochrome c from mitochondria; mismatch repair; hippocampus development; digestive tract morphogenesis; response to organic nitrogen; negative regulation of neuron differentiation; DNA damage response, signal transduction resulting in induction of apoptosis; regulation of gene expression; neuron development; positive regulation of transcription from RNA polymerase II promoter; response to DNA damage stimulus
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Pathways associated with anti-p73 antibody
Diseases associated with anti-p73 antibody
Organs/Tissues associated with anti-p73 antibody
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