FIRRM binds FIGNL1

Stable Identifier
R-HSA-9853368
Type
Reaction [binding]
Species
Homo sapiens
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5/5
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FIRRM (also known as FLIP, Apolo1, or C1orf112) was initially isolated by tandem affinity purification (TAP) of FIGNL1-interacting proteins from human embryonic kidney cell line 293T (Yuan and Chen 2013). The complex of FIRRM and FIGNL1 was shown to be conserved from Arabidopsis to humans, and FIRRM has been proposed to act as a FIGNL1 adaptor (Fernandes et al. 2018).
Literature References
PubMed ID Title Journal Year
23754376 FIGNL1-containing protein complex is required for efficient homologous recombination repair

Chen, J, Yuan, J

Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 2013
29608566 FIGL1 and its novel partner FLIP form a conserved complex that regulates homologous recombination

Andrey, P, Kumar, R, Froger, N, Seguéla-Arnaud, M, Mercier, R, Choinard, S, Gevaert, K, Fernandes, JB, De Winne, N, Solier, V, Girard, C, Duhamel, M, Grelon, M, De Jaeger, G, Guerois, R

PLoS Genet 2018
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