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5.180.24.3/?s=cop9" target="_blank">COP9 5.180.24.3/?s=constitutive" target="_blank">constitutive 5.180.24.3/?s=photomorphogenic" target="_blank">photomorphogenic 5.180.24.3/?s=homolog" target="_blank">homolog 5.180.24.3/?s=subunit" target="_blank">subunit 5 (Arabidopsis), also known as COPS5 or Csn5, is a gene conserved from humans to Saccharomyces cerevisiae.
Function
The protein encoded by this gene is one of the eight subunits of 5.180.24.3/?s=cop9" target="_blank">COP9 signalosome, a highly conserved protein complex that functions as an important regulator in multiple signaling pathways. The structure and function of 5.180.24.3/?s=cop9" target="_blank">COP9 signalosome is similar to that of the 19S regulatory particle of 26S proteasome. 5.180.24.3/?s=cop9" target="_blank">COP9 signalosome has been shown to interact with SCF-type E3 ubiquitin ligases and act as a positive regulator of E3 ubiquitin ligases. This protein is reported to be involved in the degradation of cyclin-dependent kinase inhibitor CDKN1B/p27Kip1. It is also known to be a coactivator that increases the specificity of JUN/AP1 transcription factors.
Interactions
5.180.24.3/?s=cop9" target="_blank">COP9 5.180.24.3/?s=constitutive" target="_blank">constitutive 5.180.24.3/?s=photomorphogenic" target="_blank">photomorphogenic 5.180.24.3/?s=homolog" target="_blank">homolog 5.180.24.3/?s=subunit" target="_blank">subunit 5 has been shown to interact with Macrophage migration inhibitory factor, GFER, BCL3, Ubiquitin carboxy-terminal hydrolase L1, S100A7 and C-jun.
See also
COPS1
COPS2
COPS3
COPS4
COPS6
COPS7A
COPS7B
COPS8
References
External links
Human COPS5 genome location and COPS5 gene details page in the UCSC Genome Browser.