ENSG00000166295


Homo sapiens

Features
Gene ID: ENSG00000166295
  
Biological name :ANAPC16
  
Synonyms : ANAPC16 / anaphase promoting complex subunit 16 / Q96DE5
  
Possible biological names infered from orthology :
  
Species: Homo sapiens
  
Chr. number: 10
Strand: 1
Band: q22.1
Gene start: 72216000
Gene end: 72235860
  
Corresponding Affymetrix probe sets: 224664_at (Human Genome U133 Plus 2.0 Array)   224665_at (Human Genome U133 Plus 2.0 Array)   224667_x_at (Human Genome U133 Plus 2.0 Array)   229145_at (Human Genome U133 Plus 2.0 Array)   
  
Cross references: Ensembl peptide - ENSP00000477760
Ensembl peptide - ENSP00000478792
Ensembl peptide - ENSP00000299381
NCBI entrez gene - 119504     See in Manteia.
OMIM - 613427
RefSeq - NM_001242547
RefSeq - NM_001242546
RefSeq - NM_001242548
RefSeq - NM_173473
RefSeq Peptide - NP_001229476
RefSeq Peptide - NP_001229475
RefSeq Peptide - NP_775744
RefSeq Peptide - NP_001229477
swissprot - Q96DE5
swissprot - C5H3H2
swissprot - A0A087WUN5
Ensembl - ENSG00000166295
  
See expression report in BioGPS
See gene description in Wikigenes
See gene description in GeneCards
See co-cited genes in PubMed


Ortholog prediction (from Ensembl)
Ortholog nameID Species
 anapc16ENSDARG00000013822Danio rerio
 ANAPC16ENSGALG00000004410Gallus gallus
 Q9CPV2ENSMUSG00000020107Mus musculus


Paralog prediction (from Ensembl)
Paralog nameIDSimilarity(%)
No match


Protein motifs (from Interpro)
Interpro ID Name
 IPR029641  Anaphase-promoting complex subunit 16


Gene Ontology (GO)
TypeGO IDTermEv.Code
 biological_processGO:0007049 cell cycle IEA
 biological_processGO:0016567 protein ubiquitination IDA
 biological_processGO:0031145 anaphase-promoting complex-dependent catabolic process TAS
 biological_processGO:0043161 proteasome-mediated ubiquitin-dependent protein catabolic process TAS
 biological_processGO:0051301 cell division IEA
 biological_processGO:0051436 obsolete negative regulation of ubiquitin-protein ligase activity involved in mitotic cell cycle TAS
 biological_processGO:0051437 obsolete positive regulation of ubiquitin-protein ligase activity involved in regulation of mitotic cell cycle transition TAS
 biological_processGO:0051439 obsolete regulation of ubiquitin-protein ligase activity involved in mitotic cell cycle TAS
 cellular_componentGO:0000775 chromosome, centromeric region IEA
 cellular_componentGO:0000776 kinetochore IEA
 cellular_componentGO:0000777 condensed chromosome kinetochore IEA
 cellular_componentGO:0005634 nucleus IEA
 cellular_componentGO:0005654 nucleoplasm TAS
 cellular_componentGO:0005680 anaphase-promoting complex IDA
 cellular_componentGO:0005694 chromosome IEA
 cellular_componentGO:0005737 cytoplasm IEA
 cellular_componentGO:0005829 cytosol TAS


Pathways (from Reactome)
Pathway description
Inactivation of APC/C via direct inhibition of the APC/C complex
APC/C:Cdc20 mediated degradation of Cyclin B
Autodegradation of Cdh1 by Cdh1:APC/C
APC/C:Cdc20 mediated degradation of Securin
APC/C:Cdh1 mediated degradation of Cdc20 and other APC/C:Cdh1 targeted proteins in late mitosis/early G1
Cdc20:Phospho-APC/C mediated degradation of Cyclin A
Conversion from APC/C:Cdc20 to APC/C:Cdh1 in late anaphase
Regulation of APC/C activators between G1/S and early anaphase
APC/C:Cdc20 mediated degradation of mitotic proteins
Phosphorylation of the APC/C
APC-Cdc20 mediated degradation of Nek2A
Separation of Sister Chromatids
Senescence-Associated Secretory Phenotype (SASP)
CDK-mediated phosphorylation and removal of Cdc6


Phenotype (from MGI, Zfin or HPO)
IDPhenotypeDefinition Genetic BG
No match
  


Interacting proteins (from Reactome)
Interactor ID Name Interaction type
No match






 

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