Type |
Details |
Score |
Publication |
First Author: |
Chiba Y |
Year: |
2010 |
Journal: |
Biochem Biophys Res Commun |
Title: |
A functional interaction between CPI-17 and RACK1 proteins in bronchial smooth muscle cells. |
Volume: |
401 |
Issue: |
3 |
Pages: |
487-90 |
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Publication |
First Author: |
Suzuki H |
Year: |
2016 |
Journal: |
Biochim Biophys Acta |
Title: |
Tyrosine phosphorylation of RACK1 triggers cardiomyocyte hypertrophy by regulating the interaction between p300 and GATA4. |
Volume: |
1862 |
Issue: |
9 |
Pages: |
1544-57 |
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Publication |
First Author: |
Russo A |
Year: |
2017 |
Journal: |
Hum Mol Genet |
Title: |
Increased cytoplasmic TDP-43 reduces global protein synthesis by interacting with RACK1 on polyribosomes. |
Volume: |
26 |
Issue: |
8 |
Pages: |
1407-1418 |
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Publication |
First Author: |
Sengupta J |
Year: |
2004 |
Journal: |
Nat Struct Mol Biol |
Title: |
Identification of the versatile scaffold protein RACK1 on the eukaryotic ribosome by cryo-EM. |
Volume: |
11 |
Issue: |
10 |
Pages: |
957-62 |
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Publication |
First Author: |
Gerbasi VR |
Year: |
2004 |
Journal: |
Mol Cell Biol |
Title: |
Yeast Asc1p and mammalian RACK1 are functionally orthologous core 40S ribosomal proteins that repress gene expression. |
Volume: |
24 |
Issue: |
18 |
Pages: |
8276-87 |
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Publication |
First Author: |
Guo J |
Year: |
2011 |
Journal: |
Plant Physiol |
Title: |
Involvement of Arabidopsis RACK1 in protein translation and its regulation by abscisic acid. |
Volume: |
155 |
Issue: |
1 |
Pages: |
370-83 |
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Publication |
First Author: |
Kershner L |
Year: |
2017 |
Journal: |
Dev Neurobiol |
Title: |
RACK1 is necessary for the formation of point contacts and regulates axon growth. |
Volume: |
77 |
Issue: |
9 |
Pages: |
1038-1056 |
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Publication |
First Author: |
Long L |
Year: |
2014 |
Journal: |
Immunity |
Title: |
Recruitment of phosphatase PP2A by RACK1 adaptor protein deactivates transcription factor IRF3 and limits type I interferon signaling. |
Volume: |
40 |
Issue: |
4 |
Pages: |
515-29 |
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Publication |
First Author: |
Chang BY |
Year: |
2001 |
Journal: |
J Biol Chem |
Title: |
The interaction of Src and RACK1 is enhanced by activation of protein kinase C and tyrosine phosphorylation of RACK1. |
Volume: |
276 |
Issue: |
23 |
Pages: |
20346-56 |
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Interaction Experiment |
Description: |
The betagamma subunit of heterotrimeric G proteins interacts with RACK1 and two other WD repeat proteins. |
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Interaction Experiment |
Description: |
RACK1 Promotes Self-Renewal and Chemoresistance of Cancer Stem Cells in Human Hepatocellular Carcinoma through Stabilizing Nanog. |
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Interaction Experiment |
Description: |
Substrate-dependent interaction of SPOP and RACK1 aggravates cardiac fibrosis following myocardial infarction. |
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GO Term |
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Allele |
Name: |
receptor for activated C kinase 1; targeted mutation 1, Shanghai Model Organisms Center |
Allele Type: |
Targeted |
Attribute String: |
Conditional ready, No functional change |
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Publication |
First Author: |
Sundaramoorthy E |
Year: |
2017 |
Journal: |
Mol Cell |
Title: |
ZNF598 and RACK1 Regulate Mammalian Ribosome-Associated Quality Control Function by Mediating Regulatory 40S Ribosomal Ubiquitylation. |
Volume: |
65 |
Issue: |
4 |
Pages: |
751-760.e4 |
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Publication |
First Author: |
Dell EJ |
Year: |
2002 |
Journal: |
J Biol Chem |
Title: |
The betagamma subunit of heterotrimeric G proteins interacts with RACK1 and two other WD repeat proteins. |
Volume: |
277 |
Issue: |
51 |
Pages: |
49888-95 |
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Publication |
First Author: |
Cao J |
Year: |
2019 |
Journal: |
Theranostics |
Title: |
RACK1 Promotes Self-Renewal and Chemoresistance of Cancer Stem Cells in Human Hepatocellular Carcinoma through Stabilizing Nanog. |
Volume: |
9 |
Issue: |
3 |
Pages: |
811-828 |
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Publication |
First Author: |
Yang W |
Year: |
2023 |
Journal: |
Cell Chem Biol |
Title: |
Substrate-dependent interaction of SPOP and RACK1 aggravates cardiac fibrosis following myocardial infarction. |
Volume: |
30 |
Issue: |
10 |
Pages: |
1248-1260.e4 |
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Publication |
First Author: |
Nery FC |
Year: |
2004 |
Journal: |
J Biol Chem |
Title: |
Ki-1/57 interacts with RACK1 and is a substrate for the phosphorylation by phorbol 12-myristate 13-acetate-activated protein kinase C. |
Volume: |
279 |
Issue: |
12 |
Pages: |
11444-55 |
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Publication |
First Author: |
Gaboreanu AM |
Year: |
2007 |
Journal: |
J Cell Biol |
Title: |
Myelin protein zero/P0 phosphorylation and function require an adaptor protein linking it to RACK1 and PKC alpha. |
Volume: |
177 |
Issue: |
4 |
Pages: |
707-16 |
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Publication |
First Author: |
Dobrikov MI |
Year: |
2018 |
Journal: |
Mol Cell Biol |
Title: |
Ribosomal RACK1:Protein Kinase C βII Phosphorylates Eukaryotic Initiation Factor 4G1 at S1093 To Modulate Cap-Dependent and -Independent Translation Initiation. |
Volume: |
38 |
Issue: |
19 |
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Protein Domain |
Type: |
Family |
Description: |
This entry includes Asc1 from yeasts and RACK1 from animals. They are core 40S ribosomal proteins that repress gene expression []. The seven-bladed β-propeller structure of RACK1 is located near the mRNA exit tunnel where it makes contacts with the ribosomal RNA through lysine and arginine residues and neighbouring ribosomal proteins []. RACK1 also serves as a scaffold protein for a wide range of kinases and membrane bound receptors [, ]. It has been shown to regulates axonal growth []and is essential for development in mice, Drosophila melanogaster and Arabidopsis thaliana [, , ]. |
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Publication |
First Author: |
Wood LC |
Year: |
1999 |
Journal: |
J Biol Chem |
Title: |
Cloning of murine translation initiation factor 6 and functional analysis of the homologous sequence YPR016c in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. |
Volume: |
274 |
Issue: |
17 |
Pages: |
11653-9 |
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Protein |
Organism: |
Mus musculus/domesticus |
Length: |
245
 |
Fragment?: |
false |
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Protein |
Organism: |
Mus musculus/domesticus |
Length: |
245
 |
Fragment?: |
false |
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Protein |
Organism: |
Mus musculus/domesticus |
Length: |
245
 |
Fragment?: |
false |
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Protein |
Organism: |
Mus musculus/domesticus |
Length: |
245
 |
Fragment?: |
false |
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Protein |
Organism: |
Mus musculus/domesticus |
Length: |
58
 |
Fragment?: |
true |
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Protein |
Organism: |
Mus musculus/domesticus |
Length: |
245
 |
Fragment?: |
false |
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Protein |
Organism: |
Mus musculus/domesticus |
Length: |
245
 |
Fragment?: |
false |
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Protein |
Organism: |
Mus musculus/domesticus |
Length: |
81
 |
Fragment?: |
false |
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Protein |
Organism: |
Mus musculus/domesticus |
Length: |
245
 |
Fragment?: |
false |
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Protein |
Organism: |
Mus musculus/domesticus |
Length: |
71
 |
Fragment?: |
false |
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Publication |
First Author: |
Si K |
Year: |
1999 |
Journal: |
Mol Cell Biol |
Title: |
The Saccharomyces cerevisiae homologue of mammalian translation initiation factor 6 does not function as a translation initiation factor. |
Volume: |
19 |
Issue: |
2 |
Pages: |
1416-26 |
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Publication |
First Author: |
Basu U |
Year: |
2001 |
Journal: |
Mol Cell Biol |
Title: |
The Saccharomyces cerevisiae TIF6 gene encoding translation initiation factor 6 is required for 60S ribosomal subunit biogenesis. |
Volume: |
21 |
Issue: |
5 |
Pages: |
1453-62 |
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Publication |
First Author: |
Si K |
Year: |
1997 |
Journal: |
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A |
Title: |
Molecular cloning and functional expression of a human cDNA encoding translation initiation factor 6. |
Volume: |
94 |
Issue: |
26 |
Pages: |
14285-90 |
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Publication |
First Author: |
Paoli M |
Year: |
2001 |
Journal: |
Nat Struct Biol |
Title: |
An elusive propeller-like fold. |
Volume: |
8 |
Issue: |
9 |
Pages: |
744-5 |
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Protein Domain |
Type: |
Family |
Description: |
This family includes eukaryotic translation initiation factor 6 (eIF6) as well as presumed archaeal homologues.The assembly of 80S ribosomes requires joining of the 40S and 60S subunits, which is triggered by the formation of an initiation complex on the 40S subunit. This event is rate-limiting for translation, and depends on external stimuli and the status of the cell. Eukaryotic translation initiation factor 6 (eIF6) binds specifically to the free 60S ribosomal subunit and prevents its association with the 40S ribosomal subunit ribosomes []. Furthermore, eIF6 interacts in the cytoplasm with RACK1, a receptor for activated protein kinase C (PKC). RACK1 is a major component of translating ribosomes, which harbour significant amounts of PKC. Loading 60S subunits with eIF6 caused a dose-dependent translational block and impairment of 80S formation, which are reversed by expression of RACK1 and stimulation of PKC in vivo and in vitro. PKC stimulation leads to eIF6 phosphorylation and its release, promoting 80S subunit formation. RACK1 provides a physical and functional link between PKC signalling and ribosome activation [, , ].All members of this family have a conserved pentameric fold referred to as a beta/alpha propeller. The eukaryotic IF6 members have a moderately conserved C-terminal extension which is not required for ribosomal binding, and may have an alternative function []. |
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Publication |
First Author: |
Li WP |
Year: |
2024 |
Journal: |
Nat Commun |
Title: |
N-acetyltransferase 10 is implicated in the pathogenesis of cycling T cell-mediated autoimmune and inflammatory disorders in mice. |
Volume: |
15 |
Issue: |
1 |
Pages: |
9388 |
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Protein Domain |
Type: |
Family |
Description: |
The inositol 1,4,5-trisphosphate receptor (IP(3)R) is a large, endoplasmic reticulum (ER)-resident protein that is a key regulator of intracellular Ca(2+) signalling []. Inositol 1,4,5-trisphosphate is formed in response to the activation of G protein-coupled receptors or tyrosine kinase receptors located in the plasma membrane, which elicit IP(3)R-mediated Ca(2+) release from ER stores [].The IP(3)R contains an N-terminal IP(3) recognition site and a C-terminal Ca(2+)-channel domain; between them is a large interaction domain for regulatory proteins, including calmodulin, chromgranins, glyceraldehyde-3- phosphate dehydrogenase, RACK1 and caldendrin []. These proteins regulate IP(3)R in diverse ways, but only two regulators have been shown to influence Ca(2+) sensitivity [].A protein termed DANGER has been identified as a novel IP(3)R-interacting protein []. DANGER is membrane-associated and predicted to contain a partial MAB-21 domain. It is expressed in a wide variety of neuronal cell lineages, where it localises with IP(3)R to membranes in the cell periphery. DANGER interacts with IP(3)R in vitro and co-immuno- precipitates with IP(3)R from cellular preparations; it robustly enhances Ca(2+)-mediated inhibition of IP(3)R Ca(2+) release without affecting IP(3) binding in microsomal assays, and inhibits gating in single-channel recordings of IP(3)R. The protein appears to allosterically modulate the sensitivity of IP(3)R to Ca(2+) inhibition, which probably alters IP(3)R-mediated Ca(2+) dynamics in cells where DANGER and IP(3)R are co-expressed []. |
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Publication |
First Author: |
Leggio GM |
Year: |
2014 |
Journal: |
Neuropsychopharmacology |
Title: |
Dopamine D3 receptor is necessary for ethanol consumption: an approach with buspirone. |
Volume: |
39 |
Issue: |
8 |
Pages: |
2017-28 |
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Publication |
First Author: |
Knezevic N |
Year: |
2009 |
Journal: |
J Exp Med |
Title: |
The G protein betagamma subunit mediates reannealing of adherens junctions to reverse endothelial permeability increase by thrombin. |
Volume: |
206 |
Issue: |
12 |
Pages: |
2761-77 |
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Publication |
First Author: |
Ozoe A |
Year: |
2014 |
Journal: |
Front Endocrinol (Lausanne) |
Title: |
Insulin receptor substrate-1 associates with small nucleolar RNA which contributes to ribosome biogenesis. |
Volume: |
5 |
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Pages: |
24 |
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Publication |
First Author: |
Li X |
Year: |
2011 |
Journal: |
Am J Obstet Gynecol |
Title: |
SOD1 overexpression in vivo blocks hyperglycemia-induced specific PKC isoforms: substrate activation and consequent lipid peroxidation in diabetic embryopathy. |
Volume: |
205 |
Issue: |
1 |
Pages: |
84.e1-6 |
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Publication |
First Author: |
Kurabayashi A |
Year: |
2013 |
Journal: |
PLoS One |
Title: |
Conditional VHL gene deletion causes hypoglycemic death associated with disproportionately increased glucose uptake by hepatocytes through an upregulated IGF-I receptor. |
Volume: |
8 |
Issue: |
7 |
Pages: |
e69139 |
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Publication |
First Author: |
Pick M |
Year: |
2006 |
Journal: |
Blood |
Title: |
Stress-induced cholinergic signaling promotes inflammation-associated thrombopoiesis. |
Volume: |
107 |
Issue: |
8 |
Pages: |
3397-406 |
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Publication |
First Author: |
Charlton HK |
Year: |
2010 |
Journal: |
Biochem Biophys Res Commun |
Title: |
ERp46 binds to AdipoR1, but not AdipoR2, and modulates adiponectin signalling. |
Volume: |
392 |
Issue: |
2 |
Pages: |
234-9 |
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Publication |
First Author: |
Lyu C |
Year: |
2025 |
Journal: |
Oncogene |
Title: |
Unveiling RACK1: a key regulator of the PI3K/AKT pathway in prostate cancer development. |
Volume: |
44 |
Issue: |
5 |
Pages: |
322-335 |
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Protein |
Organism: |
Mus musculus/domesticus |
Length: |
317
 |
Fragment?: |
false |
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Protein |
Organism: |
Mus musculus/domesticus |
Length: |
555
 |
Fragment?: |
false |
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Protein |
Organism: |
Mus musculus/domesticus |
Length: |
547
 |
Fragment?: |
false |
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Protein |
Organism: |
Mus musculus/domesticus |
Length: |
535
 |
Fragment?: |
false |
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Publication |
First Author: |
van Rossum DB |
Year: |
2006 |
Journal: |
J Biol Chem |
Title: |
DANGER, a novel regulatory protein of inositol 1,4,5-trisphosphate-receptor activity. |
Volume: |
281 |
Issue: |
48 |
Pages: |
37111-6 |
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Protein Coding Gene |
Type: |
protein_coding_gene |
Organism: |
mouse, laboratory |
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