Details for: CCP110
Associated with
Other Information
Genular Protein ID: 719893828
Symbol: CP110_HUMAN
Name: Centriolar coiled-coil protein of 110 kDa
UniProtKB Accession Codes:
Database IDs:
Citations:
PubMed ID: 9455477
Title: Prediction of the coding sequences of unidentified human genes. VIII. 78 new cDNA clones from brain which code for large proteins in vitro.
PubMed ID: 9455477
PubMed ID: 17974005
Title: The full-ORF clone resource of the German cDNA consortium.
PubMed ID: 17974005
PubMed ID: 10493829
Title: Genome duplications and other features in 12 Mb of DNA sequence from human chromosome 16p and 16q.
PubMed ID: 10493829
PubMed ID: 15616553
Title: The sequence and analysis of duplication-rich human chromosome 16.
PubMed ID: 15616553
DOI: 10.1038/nature03187
PubMed ID: 15489334
Title: The status, quality, and expansion of the NIH full-length cDNA project: the Mammalian Gene Collection (MGC).
PubMed ID: 15489334
DOI: 10.1101/gr.2596504
PubMed ID: 12361598
Title: CP110, a cell cycle-dependent CDK substrate, regulates centrosome duplication in human cells.
PubMed ID: 12361598
PubMed ID: 14654843
Title: Proteomic characterization of the human centrosome by protein correlation profiling.
PubMed ID: 14654843
DOI: 10.1038/nature02166
PubMed ID: 16760425
Title: CP110 cooperates with two calcium-binding proteins to regulate cytokinesis and genome stability.
PubMed ID: 16760425
PubMed ID: 17719545
Title: Cep97 and CP110 suppress a cilia assembly program.
PubMed ID: 17719545
PubMed ID: 17681131
Title: Plk4-induced centriole biogenesis in human cells.
PubMed ID: 17681131
PubMed ID: 18694559
Title: CP110 suppresses primary cilia formation through its interaction with CEP290, a protein deficient in human ciliary disease.
PubMed ID: 18694559
PubMed ID: 19413330
Title: Lys-N and trypsin cover complementary parts of the phosphoproteome in a refined SCX-based approach.
PubMed ID: 19413330
DOI: 10.1021/ac9004309
PubMed ID: 19460342
Title: Cep76, a centrosomal protein that specifically restrains centriole reduplication.
PubMed ID: 19460342
PubMed ID: 19369195
Title: Large-scale proteomics analysis of the human kinome.
PubMed ID: 19369195
PubMed ID: 20596027
Title: SCF(Cyclin F) controls centrosome homeostasis and mitotic fidelity through CP110 degradation.
PubMed ID: 20596027
DOI: 10.1038/nature09140
PubMed ID: 21620453
Title: Centriolar kinesin Kif24 interacts with CP110 to remodel microtubules and regulate ciliogenesis.
PubMed ID: 21620453
PubMed ID: 22885064
Title: A proteome-wide screen for mammalian SxIP motif-containing microtubule plus-end tracking proteins.
PubMed ID: 22885064
PubMed ID: 22441691
Title: Neurl4, a novel daughter centriole protein, prevents formation of ectopic microtubule organizing centres.
PubMed ID: 22441691
PubMed ID: 22261722
Title: Interaction proteomics identify NEURL4 and the HECT E3 ligase HERC2 as novel modulators of centrosome architecture.
PubMed ID: 22261722
PubMed ID: 23186163
Title: Toward a comprehensive characterization of a human cancer cell phosphoproteome.
PubMed ID: 23186163
DOI: 10.1021/pr300630k
PubMed ID: 23486064
Title: USP33 regulates centrosome biogenesis via deubiquitination of the centriolar protein CP110.
PubMed ID: 23486064
DOI: 10.1038/nature11941
PubMed ID: 24421332
Title: The CP110-interacting proteins Talpid3 and Cep290 play overlapping and distinct roles in cilia assembly.
PubMed ID: 24421332
PubMed ID: 26304236
Title: Specific CP110 phosphorylation sites mediate anaphase catastrophe after CDK2 inhibition: evidence for cooperation with USP33 knockdown.
PubMed ID: 26304236
PubMed ID: 30375385
Title: M-Phase Phosphoprotein 9 regulates ciliogenesis by modulating CP110-CEP97 complex localization at the mother centriole.
PubMed ID: 30375385
PubMed ID: 35301795
Title: ENKD1 promotes CP110 removal through competing with CEP97 to initiate ciliogenesis.
PubMed ID: 35301795
Sequence Information:
- Length: 1012
- Mass: 113424
- Checksum: 5459F655CFB9DFD0
- Sequence:
MEEYEKFCEK SLARIQEASL STESFLPAQS ESISLIRFHG VAILSPLLNI EKRKEMQQEK QKALDVEARK QVNRKKALLT RVQEILDNVQ VRKAPNASDF DQWEMETVYS NSEVRNLNVP ATFPNSFPSH TEHSTAAKLD KIAGILPLDN EDQCKTDGID LARDSEGFNS PKQCDSSNIS HVENEAFPKT SSATPQETLI SDGPFSVNEQ QDLPLLAEVI PDPYVMSLQN LMKKSKEYIE REQSRRSLRG SINRIVNESH LDKEHDAVEV ADCVKEKGQL TGKHCVSVIP DKPSLNKSNV LLQGASTQAS SMSMPVLASF SKVDIPIRTG HPTVLESNSD FKVIPTFVTE NNVIKSLTGS YAKLPSPEPS MSPKMHRRRS RTSSACHILI NNPINACELS PKGKEQAMDL IIQDTDENTN VPEIMPKLPT DLAGVCSSKV YVGKNTSEVK EDVVLGKSNQ VCQSSGNHLE NKVTHGLVTV EGQLTSDERG AHIMNSTCAA MPKLHEPYAS SQCIASPNFG TVSGLKPASM LEKNCSLQTE LNKSYDVKNP SPLLMQNQNT RQQMDTPMVS CGNEQFLDNS FEKVKRRLDL DIDGLQKENC PYVITSGITE QERQHLPEKR YPKGSGFVNK NKMLGTSSKE SEELLKSKML AFEEMRKRLE EQHAQQLSLL IAEQEREQER LQKEIEEQEK MLKEKKAMTA EASELDINNA VELEWRKISD SSLLETMLSQ ADSLHTSNSN SSGFTNSAMQ YSFVSANEAP FYLWGSSTSG LTKLSVTRPF GRAKTRWSQV FSLEIQAKFN KITAVAKGFL TRRLMQTDKL KQLRQTVKDT MEFIRSFQSE APLKRGIVSA QDASLQERVL AQLRAALYGI HDIFFVMDAA ERMSILHHDR EVRKEKMLRQ MDKMKSPRVA LSAATQKSLD RKKYMKAAEM GMPNKKFLVK QNPSETRVLQ PNQGQNAPVH RLLSRQGTPK TSVKGVVQNR QKPSQSRVPN RVPVSGVYAG KIQRKRPNVA TI
Database document:
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