Human Gene KLHL42 (ENST00000381271.7_4) from GENCODE V47lift37
  Description: kelch like family member 42 (from RefSeq NM_020782.2)
Gencode Transcript: ENST00000381271.7_4
Gencode Gene: ENSG00000087448.11_10
Transcript (Including UTRs)
   Position: hg19 chr12:27,933,166-27,955,973 Size: 22,808 Total Exon Count: 3 Strand: +
Coding Region
   Position: hg19 chr12:27,933,264-27,951,099 Size: 17,836 Coding Exon Count: 3 

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Data last updated at UCSC: 2024-08-22 23:36:26

-  Sequence and Links to Tools and Databases
 
Genomic Sequence (chr12:27,933,166-27,955,973)mRNA (may differ from genome)Protein (505 aa)
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-  Comments and Description Text from UniProtKB
  ID: KLDC5_HUMAN
DESCRIPTION: RecName: Full=Kelch domain-containing protein 5;
PTM: Phosphorylated upon DNA damage, probably by ATM or ATR.
SIMILARITY: Contains 1 BTB (POZ) domain.
SIMILARITY: Contains 6 Kelch repeats.
SEQUENCE CAUTION: Sequence=AAH28742.2; Type=Erroneous initiation;

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-  Comparative Toxicogenomics Database (CTD)
  The following chemicals interact with this gene

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-  RNA-Seq Expression Data from GTEx (53 Tissues, 570 Donors)
  Highest median expression: 20.37 RPKM in Bladder
Total median expression: 395.20 RPKM



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-  mRNA Secondary Structure of 3' and 5' UTRs
 
RegionFold EnergyBasesEnergy/Base
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5' UTR -55.5098-0.566 Picture PostScript Text
3' UTR -1265.804874-0.260 Picture PostScript Text

The RNAfold program from the Vienna RNA Package is used to perform the secondary structure predictions and folding calculations. The estimated folding energy is in kcal/mol. The more negative the energy, the more secondary structure the RNA is likely to have.

-  Protein Domain and Structure Information
  InterPro Domains: Graphical view of domain structure
IPR011705 - BACK
IPR000210 - BTB/POZ-like
IPR011333 - BTB/POZ_fold
IPR015915 - Kelch-typ_b-propeller
IPR006652 - Kelch_1

Pfam Domains:
PF01344 - Kelch motif
PF07707 - BTB And C-terminal Kelch
PF13415 - Galactose oxidase, central domain
PF13964 - Kelch motif

SCOP Domains:
117281 - Kelch motif
101898 - NHL repeat
50965 - Galactose oxidase, central domain
54695 - POZ domain

ModBase Predicted Comparative 3D Structure on Q9P2K6
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-  Orthologous Genes in Other Species
  Orthologies between human, mouse, and rat are computed by taking the best BLASTP hit, and filtering out non-syntenic hits. For more distant species reciprocal-best BLASTP hits are used. Note that the absence of an ortholog in the table below may reflect incomplete annotations in the other species rather than a true absence of the orthologous gene.
MouseRatZebrafishD. melanogasterC. elegansS. cerevisiae
No orthologNo orthologNo orthologNo orthologNo orthologNo ortholog
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-  Gene Ontology (GO) Annotations with Structured Vocabulary
  Molecular Function:
GO:0005515 protein binding
GO:0004842 ubiquitin-protein transferase activity

Biological Process:
GO:0000209 protein polyubiquitination
GO:0007049 cell cycle
GO:0016567 protein ubiquitination
GO:0032886 regulation of microtubule-based process
GO:0043161 proteasome-mediated ubiquitin-dependent protein catabolic process
GO:0043687 post-translational protein modification
GO:0051301 cell division

Cellular Component:
GO:0005737 cytoplasm
GO:0005819 spindle
GO:0005829 cytosol
GO:0005856 cytoskeleton
GO:0031463 Cul3-RING ubiquitin ligase complex


-  Descriptions from all associated GenBank mRNAs
  BC028742 - Homo sapiens kelch domain containing 5, mRNA (cDNA clone IMAGE:5264081), partial cds.
JD476094 - Sequence 457118 from Patent EP1572962.
AK095405 - Homo sapiens cDNA FLJ38086 fis, clone CTONG2018632, highly similar to Kelch domain-containing protein 5.
JD225660 - Sequence 206684 from Patent EP1572962.
BC137116 - Homo sapiens kelch domain containing 5, mRNA (cDNA clone MGC:168736 IMAGE:9021113), complete cds.
BC137117 - Homo sapiens kelch domain containing 5, mRNA (cDNA clone MGC:168737 IMAGE:9021114), complete cds.
BC108669 - Homo sapiens kelch domain containing 5, mRNA (cDNA clone MGC:131714 IMAGE:6173072), complete cds.
AB528162 - Synthetic construct DNA, clone: pF1KB5915, Homo sapiens KLHDC5 gene for kelch domain containing 5, without stop codon, in Flexi system.
AB587405 - Synthetic construct DNA, clone: pF1KB5915, Homo sapiens KLHDC5 gene for kelch domain containing 5, without stop codon, in Flexi system.
EU446834 - Synthetic construct Homo sapiens clone IMAGE:100069933; IMAGE:100012043; FLH257133.01L kelch domain containing 5 (KLHDC5) gene, encodes complete protein.
AB037761 - Homo sapiens mRNA for KIAA1340 protein, partial cds.
JD353533 - Sequence 334557 from Patent EP1572962.
JD204713 - Sequence 185737 from Patent EP1572962.
JD284294 - Sequence 265318 from Patent EP1572962.
JD067099 - Sequence 48123 from Patent EP1572962.
JD245656 - Sequence 226680 from Patent EP1572962.
JD332793 - Sequence 313817 from Patent EP1572962.
JD531344 - Sequence 512368 from Patent EP1572962.
JD298747 - Sequence 279771 from Patent EP1572962.
JD528506 - Sequence 509530 from Patent EP1572962.
JD040409 - Sequence 21433 from Patent EP1572962.
JD052191 - Sequence 33215 from Patent EP1572962.
JD244619 - Sequence 225643 from Patent EP1572962.
JD357781 - Sequence 338805 from Patent EP1572962.
JD418988 - Sequence 400012 from Patent EP1572962.
JD351192 - Sequence 332216 from Patent EP1572962.
JD052023 - Sequence 33047 from Patent EP1572962.
JD192207 - Sequence 173231 from Patent EP1572962.
JD126377 - Sequence 107401 from Patent EP1572962.
JD358909 - Sequence 339933 from Patent EP1572962.
JD245350 - Sequence 226374 from Patent EP1572962.
JD282406 - Sequence 263430 from Patent EP1572962.
JD499021 - Sequence 480045 from Patent EP1572962.
JD313611 - Sequence 294635 from Patent EP1572962.
JD236415 - Sequence 217439 from Patent EP1572962.
JD040606 - Sequence 21630 from Patent EP1572962.
JD274316 - Sequence 255340 from Patent EP1572962.
JD320517 - Sequence 301541 from Patent EP1572962.
JD269112 - Sequence 250136 from Patent EP1572962.
JD490454 - Sequence 471478 from Patent EP1572962.
JD434283 - Sequence 415307 from Patent EP1572962.
JD502004 - Sequence 483028 from Patent EP1572962.
JD314494 - Sequence 295518 from Patent EP1572962.
JD113709 - Sequence 94733 from Patent EP1572962.
JD305027 - Sequence 286051 from Patent EP1572962.
JD352760 - Sequence 333784 from Patent EP1572962.
JD525634 - Sequence 506658 from Patent EP1572962.
JD416855 - Sequence 397879 from Patent EP1572962.
JD292581 - Sequence 273605 from Patent EP1572962.
JD185376 - Sequence 166400 from Patent EP1572962.
JD366548 - Sequence 347572 from Patent EP1572962.
JD517718 - Sequence 498742 from Patent EP1572962.
JD517719 - Sequence 498743 from Patent EP1572962.
JD217350 - Sequence 198374 from Patent EP1572962.
AK002197 - Homo sapiens cDNA FLJ11335 fis, clone PLACE1010630.

-  Biochemical and Signaling Pathways
  Reactome (by CSHL, EBI, and GO)

Protein Q9P2K6 (Reactome details) participates in the following event(s):

R-HSA-8955241 CAND1 binds cytosolic CRL E3 ubiquitin ligases
R-HSA-983157 Interaction of E3 with substrate and E2-Ub complex
R-HSA-983147 Release of E3 from polyubiquitinated substrate
R-HSA-8955289 COMMDs displace CAND1 from cytosolic CRL E3 ubiquitin ligase complexes
R-HSA-8956040 COP9 signalosome deneddylates cytosolic CRL E3 ubiquitin ligase complexes
R-HSA-983140 Transfer of Ub from E2 to substrate and release of E2
R-HSA-8951664 Neddylation
R-HSA-983168 Antigen processing: Ubiquitination & Proteasome degradation
R-HSA-597592 Post-translational protein modification
R-HSA-983169 Class I MHC mediated antigen processing & presentation
R-HSA-392499 Metabolism of proteins
R-HSA-1280218 Adaptive Immune System
R-HSA-168256 Immune System

-  Other Names for This Gene
  Alternate Gene Symbols: ENST00000381271.1, ENST00000381271.2, ENST00000381271.3, ENST00000381271.4, ENST00000381271.5, ENST00000381271.6, KIAA1340, KLH42_HUMAN, KLHDC5, NM_020782, Q2VPK1, Q8N334, Q9P2K6, uc318qdq.1, uc318qdq.2
UCSC ID: ENST00000381271.7_4
RefSeq Accession: NM_020782.2
Protein: Q9P2K6 (aka KLDC5_HUMAN)

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