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STAMBPL1  -  STAM binding protein-like 1

Homo sapiens

Synonyms: ALMalpha, AMSH-FP, AMSH-LP, AMSH-like protease, AMSHLP, ...
 
 
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High impact information on STAMBPL1

  • AMSH has a close homolog, AMSH-like protein (AMSH-LP) [1].
  • We further show that AMSH and AMSH-LP bind to the terminal domain of clathrin heavy chain via a novel clathrin-binding site conserved between these proteins [1].
  • Here we show that AMSH-LP is also a deubiquitinating enzyme that acts on early endosomes [1].
  • Analysis of the 5(')-untranslated regions in AMSH-FPalpha and AMSH-FPbeta mRNAs and exon-intron structure of AMSH-FP gene suggests that testis-specific transcripts are generated due to alternative promoter usage and/or alternative splicing [2].
  • AMSH-FP has two splicing forms, one is expressed in various tissues, whereas the other one is restricted to expression in testis [2].
 

Anatomical context of STAMBPL1

 

Other interactions of STAMBPL1

  • These results suggest that AMSH-LP and AMSH may have different functions [3].

References

  1. Clathrin anchors deubiquitinating enzymes, AMSH and AMSH-like protein, on early endosomes. Nakamura, M., Tanaka, N., Kitamura, N., Komada, M. Genes Cells (2006) [Pubmed]
  2. A newly identified AMSH-family protein is specifically expressed in haploid stages of testicular germ cells. Kitajima, K., Matsumoto, K., Tahara, M., Takahashi, H., Nakamura, T., Nakamura, T. Biochem. Biophys. Res. Commun. (2003) [Pubmed]
  3. Identification of AMSH-LP containing a Jab1/MPN domain metalloenzyme motif. Kikuchi, K., Ishii, N., Asao, H., Sugamura, K. Biochem. Biophys. Res. Commun. (2003) [Pubmed]
 
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