Baculoviral IAP repeat-containing protein 5

Details

Name
Baculoviral IAP repeat-containing protein 5
Synonyms
  • API4
  • Apoptosis inhibitor 4
  • Apoptosis inhibitor survivin
  • IAP4
Gene Name
BIRC5
Organism
Humans
Amino acid sequence
>lcl|BSEQ0037234|Baculoviral IAP repeat-containing protein 5
MGAPTLPPAWQPFLKDHRISTFKNWPFLEGCACTPERMAEAGFIHCPTENEPDLAQCFFC
FKELEGWEPDDDPIEEHKKHSSGCAFLSVKKQFEELTLGEFLKLDRERAKNKIAKETNNK
KKEFEETAKKVRRAIEQLAAMD
Number of residues
142
Molecular Weight
16388.555
Theoretical pI
5.12
GO Classification
Functions
chaperone binding / cobalt ion binding / cofactor binding / cysteine-type endopeptidase inhibitor activity / cysteine-type endopeptidase inhibitor activity involved in apoptotic process / enzyme binding / identical protein binding / metal ion binding / microtubule binding / protein heterodimerization activity / protein homodimerization activity / Ran GTPase binding / tubulin binding / ubiquitin-protein transferase activity / zinc ion binding
Processes
cell division / chromosome segregation / cytokinesis / establishment of chromosome localization / G2/M transition of mitotic cell cycle / inhibition of cysteine-type endopeptidase activity involved in apoptotic process / mitotic cell cycle / mitotic nuclear division / mitotic spindle assembly / negative regulation of apoptotic process / negative regulation of cysteine-type endopeptidase activity involved in apoptotic process / negative regulation of transcription, DNA-templated / positive regulation of cell proliferation / positive regulation of exit from mitosis / positive regulation of mitotic cell cycle / protein complex localization / protein phosphorylation / protein ubiquitination / regulation of signal transduction / small GTPase mediated signal transduction / spindle checkpoint / transcription, DNA-templated
Components
centriole / chromosome passenger complex / chromosome, centromeric region / condensed chromosome kinetochore / cytoplasm / cytoplasmic microtubule / cytosol / interphase microtubule organizing center / microtubule / midbody / nuclear chromosome / nucleus / spindle / spindle microtubule
General Function
Zinc ion binding
Specific Function
Multitasking protein that has dual roles in promoting cell proliferation and preventing apoptosis. Component of a chromosome passage protein complex (CPC) which is essential for chromosome alignment and segregation during mitosis and cytokinesis. Acts as an important regulator of the localization of this complex; directs CPC movement to different locations from the inner centromere during prometaphase to midbody during cytokinesis and participates in the organization of the center spindle by associating with polymerized microtubules. The complex with RAN plays a role in mitotic spindle formation by serving as a physical scaffold to help deliver the RAN effector molecule TPX2 to microtubules. May counteract a default induction of apoptosis in G2/M phase. The acetylated form represses STAT3 transactivation of target gene promoters. May play a role in neoplasia. Inhibitor of CASP3 and CASP7. Isoform 2 and isoform 3 do not appear to play vital roles in mitosis. Isoform 3 shows a marked reduction in its anti-apoptotic effects when compared with the displayed wild-type isoform.
Pfam Domain Function
Transmembrane Regions
Not Available
Cellular Location
Cytoplasm
Gene sequence
>lcl|BSEQ0019417|Baculoviral IAP repeat-containing protein 5 (BIRC5)
ATGGGTGCCCCGACGTTGCCCCCTGCCTGGCAGCCCTTTCTCAAGGACCACCGCATCTCT
ACATTCAAGAACTGGCCCTTCTTGGAGGGCTGCGCCTGCACCCCGGAGCGGATGGCCGAG
GCTGGCTTCATCCACTGCCCCACTGAGAACGAGCCAGACTTGGCCCAGTGTTTCTTCTGC
TTCAAGGAGCTGGAAGGCTGGGAGCCAGATGACGACCCCATGCAAAGGAAACCAACAATA
AGAAGAAAGAATTTGAGGAAACTGCGGAGAAAGTGCGCCGTGCCATCGAGCAGCTGGCTG
CCATGGATTGAGGCCTCTGGCCGGAGCTGCCTGGTCCCAGAGTGGCTGCACCACTTCCAG
GGTTTATTCCCTGGTGCCACCAGCCTTCCTGTGGGCCCCTTAGCAATGTCTTAG
Chromosome Location
17
Locus
17q25
External Identifiers
ResourceLink
UniProtKB IDO15392
UniProtKB Entry NameBIRC5_HUMAN
GenBank Gene IDU75285
GenAtlas IDBIRC5
HGNC IDHGNC:593
General References
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Drug Relations

Drug Relations
DrugBank IDNameDrug groupPharmacological action?ActionsDetails
DB05141LY2181308investigationalunknownDetails
DB04115Berberineapproved, investigationalunknownDetails
DB00206Reserpineapproved, investigational, withdrawnunknownDetails