UniProt:O75694 NUP155

chain
  • initiator methionine:1
  • chain:2-1391
checksum 7F07A103AFF7EE1D
comment
  • FUNCTION Essential component of nuclear pore complex. Could be essessential for embryogenesis. Nucleoporins may be involved both in binding and translocating proteins during nucleocytoplasmic transport.SUBUNIT Interacts with GLE1. Able to form a heterotrimer with GLE1 and NUP42 in vitro. Forms a complex with NUP35, NUP93, NUP205 and lamin B.INTERACTION In mitosis, assumes a diffuse cytoplasmic distribution probably as a monomer, before reversing back into a punctate nuclear surface localization at the end of mitosis.ALTERNATIVE PRODUCTS Expressed in all tissues tested, including heart, brain, placenta, lung, liver, skeletal muscle, kidney and pancreas.PTM Phosphorylated. Phosphorylation and dephosphorylation may be important for the function of NUP155 and may play a role in the reversible disassembly of the nuclear pore complex during mitosis (By similarity).PTM Disulfide-linked to NUP62. The inner channel of the NPC has a different redox environment from the cytoplasm and allows the formation of interchain disulfide bonds between some nucleoporins, the significant increase of these linkages upon oxidative stress reduces the permeability of the NPC (By similarity).DISEASE The disease is caused by variants affecting the gene represented in this entry.SIMILARITY Belongs to the non-repetitive/WGA-negative nucleoporin family.SEQUENCE CAUTION Extended N-terminus.
crossReference
databaseName UniProt
dbId 69914
description
  • recommendedName: Nuclear pore complex protein Nup155 alternativeName: 155 kDa nucleoporin alternativeName: Nucleoporin Nup155
displayName UniProt:O75694 NUP155
geneName
  • NUP155
  • KIAA0791
identifier O75694
isSequenceChanged false
keyword
  • 3D-structure
  • Alternative splicing
  • Atrial fibrillation
  • Disease variant
  • Disulfide bond
  • Glycoprotein
  • Isopeptide bond
  • Membrane
  • mRNA transport
  • Nuclear pore complex
  • Nucleus
  • Phosphoprotein
  • Protein transport
  • Proteomics identification
  • Reference proteome
  • Translocation
  • Transport
  • Ubl conjugation
modified [InstanceEdit:9963647] Weiser, Joel, 2025-08-15
moleculeType Protein
name
  • NUP155
otherIdentifier
  • 11737301_a_at
  • 1559006_PM_at
  • 1559006_at
  • 1559007_PM_s_at
  • 1559007_s_at
  • 16995409
  • 206550_PM_s_at
  • 206550_s_at
  • 2853763
  • 2853765
  • 2853767
  • 2853769
  • 2853770
  • 2853771
  • 2853772
  • 2853773
  • 2853774
  • 2853775
  • 2853776
  • 2853777
  • 2853778
  • 2853779
  • 2853781
  • 2853782
  • 2853783
  • 2853784
  • 2853785
  • 2853786
  • 2853787
  • 2853788
  • 2853789
  • 2853790
  • 2853791
  • 2853792
  • 2853793
  • 2853794
  • 2853795
  • 2853796
  • 2853798
  • 2853799
  • 2853800
  • 2853801
  • 2853803
  • 2853804
  • 2853806
  • 2853807
  • 2853808
  • 2853809
  • 2853810
  • 2853811
  • 2853812
  • 2853813
  • 2853814
  • 2853815
  • 2853816
  • 2853817
  • 2853819
  • 2853820
  • 2853821
  • 2976709
  • 34659_at
  • 51983_at
  • 58163_i_at
  • 58167_r_at
  • 8111629
  • 9631
  • A_23_P7679
  • A_32_P142149
  • GE53491
  • GE819508
  • GO:0000972
  • GO:0005515
  • GO:0005634
  • GO:0005635
  • GO:0005643
  • GO:0005829
  • GO:0006405
  • GO:0006406
  • GO:0006606
  • GO:0006886
  • GO:0006913
  • GO:0006998
  • GO:0015031
  • GO:0016020
  • GO:0017056
  • GO:0031965
  • GO:0034504
  • GO:0035196
  • GO:0036228
  • GO:0044611
  • GO:0051028
  • GO:0061024
  • GO:0086014
  • HMNXSV003050694
  • Hs2.397001.1.S1_3p_s_at
  • ILMN_1761772
  • ILMN_1768293
  • PH_hs_0002047
  • PH_hs_0008527
  • TC05001275.hg
  • g4758843_3p_a_at
physicalEntity
referenceDatabase [ReferenceDatabase:2] UniProt
referenceGene
referenceTranscript
schemaClass ReferenceGeneProduct
secondaryIdentifier
  • NU155_HUMAN
  • Q9UBE9
  • Q9UFL5
sequenceLength 1391
species [Species:48887] Homo sapiens
stId uniprot:O75694
url http://purl.uniprot.org/uniprot/O75694
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