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TUBA4A

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Protein-coding gene in the species Homo sapiens
TUBA4A
Identifiers
Aliases TUBA4A , H2-ALPHA, TUBA1, ALS22, tubulin alpha 4a
External IDsOMIM: 191110; MGI: 1095410; HomoloGene: 68496; GeneCards: TUBA4A; OMA:TUBA4A - orthologs
Gene location (Human)
Chromosome 2 (human)
Chr. Chromosome 2 (human) [1]
Band 2q35Start219,249,710 bp [1]
End219,277,902 bp [1]
Gene location (Mouse)
Chromosome 1 (mouse)
Chr. Chromosome 1 (mouse)[2]
Band 1|1 C4Start75,190,872 bp [2]
End75,196,509 bp [2]
RNA expression pattern
Bgee
Human Mouse (ortholog)
  • gingival epithelium

  • frontal pole

  • muscle of thigh

  • Brodmann area 10

  • skin of arm

  • body of tongue

  • nipple

  • spinal ganglia

  • gastrocnemius muscle

  • Skeletal muscle tissue of rectus abdominis
  • motor neuron

  • ankle

  • right ventricle

  • aortic valve

  • triceps brachii muscle

  • vastus lateralis muscle

  • sternocleidomastoid muscle

  • tibiofemoral joint

  • temporal muscle

  • hair follicle
More reference expression data
BioGPS
Gene ontology
Molecular function
Cellular component
Biological process
Sources:Amigo / QuickGO
Orthologs
SpeciesHumanMouse
Entrez

7277

22145

Ensembl

ENSG00000127824

ENSMUSG00000026202

UniProt

P68366

P68368

RefSeq (mRNA)

NM_001278552
NM_006000

NM_009447
NM_001313723
NM_001313724

RefSeq (protein)

NP_001265481
NP_005991

NP_001300652
NP_001300653
NP_033473

Location (UCSC)Chr 2: 219.25 – 219.28 Mb Chr 1: 75.19 – 75.2 Mb
PubMed search[3] [4]
Wikidata

Tubulin alpha-4A chain is a protein that in humans is encoded by the TUBA4A gene.[5]

Function

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Microtubules of the eukaryotic cytoskeleton perform essential and diverse functions and are composed of a heterodimer of alpha and beta tubulin. The genes encoding these microtubule constituents are part of the tubulin superfamily, which is composed of six distinct families. Genes from the alpha, beta and gamma tubulin families are found in all eukaryotes. The alpha and beta tubulins represent the major components of microtubules, while gamma tubulin plays a critical role in the nucleation of microtubule assembly. There are multiple alpha and beta tubulin genes and they are highly conserved among and between species. This gene encodes an alpha tubulin that is a highly conserved homolog of a rat testis-specific alpha tubulin.[6]

Interactions

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TUBA4A has been shown to interact with NCOA6 [7] and APC.[8]

References

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  1. ^ a b c GRCh38: Ensembl release 89: ENSG00000127824Ensembl, May 2017
  2. ^ a b c GRCm38: Ensembl release 89: ENSMUSG00000026202Ensembl, May 2017
  3. ^ "Human PubMed Reference:". National Center for Biotechnology Information, U.S. National Library of Medicine.
  4. ^ "Mouse PubMed Reference:". National Center for Biotechnology Information, U.S. National Library of Medicine.
  5. ^ Villasante A, Wang D, Dobner P, Dolph P, Lewis SA, Cowan NJ (Jul 1986). "Six mouse alpha-tubulin mRNAs encode five distinct isotypes: testis-specific expression of two sister genes". Molecular and Cellular Biology. 6 (7): 2409–19. doi:10.1128/mcb.6.7.2409. PMC 367794 . PMID 3785200.
  6. ^ "Entrez Gene: TUBA4A tubulin, alpha 4a".
  7. ^ Goo YH, Sohn YC, Kim DH, Kim SW, Kang MJ, Jung DJ, Kwak E, Barlev NA, Berger SL, Chow VT, Roeder RG, Azorsa DO, Meltzer PS, Suh PG, Song EJ, Lee KJ, Lee YC, Lee JW (Jan 2003). "Activating signal cointegrator 2 belongs to a novel steady-state complex that contains a subset of trithorax group proteins". Molecular and Cellular Biology. 23 (1): 140–9. doi:10.1128/MCB.23.1.140-149.2003. PMC 140670 . PMID 12482968.
  8. ^ Zumbrunn J, Kinoshita K, Hyman AA, Näthke IS (Jan 2001). "Binding of the adenomatous polyposis coli protein to microtubules increases microtubule stability and is regulated by GSK3 beta phosphorylation". Current Biology. 11 (1): 44–9. doi:10.1016/S0960-9822(01)00002-1 . PMID 11166179. S2CID 15004529.

Further reading

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PDB gallery
Human
Microfilaments
and ABPs
Myofilament
Actins
Myosins
Other
Other
Intermediate
filaments
Type 1/2
(Keratin,
Cytokeratin)
Epithelial keratins
(soft alpha-keratins)
Hair keratins
(hard alpha-keratins)
Ungrouped alpha
Not alpha
Type 3
Type 4
Type 5
Microtubules
and MAPs
Tubulins
MAPs
Kinesins
Dyneins
Microtubule organising proteins
Microtubule severing proteins
Other
Catenins
Membrane
Other
Nonhuman

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