GenAge entry for TP73 (Homo sapiens)
Gene name (HAGRID: 281)
- HGNC symbol
- TP73
- Aliases
- P73
- Common name
- tumor protein p73
Potential relevance to the human ageing process
- Main reason for selection
- Entry selected based on evidence linking the gene product to a pathway or mechanism linked to ageing
- Description
The tumor suppressor TP73 encodes a member of the p53 family of transcription factors involved in cellular responses to stress and participates in the apoptotic response to DNA damage. Compared to p53-deficient mice, p73-deficient mice also exhibited profound defects, including hippocampal dysgenesis, hydrocephalus, chronic infections and inflammation, as well as abnormalities in pheromone sensory pathways, but showed no increased susceptibility to spontaneous tumorigenesis [2203]. Old p73 +/- mice are more susceptible to neurodegeneration and showed decreased cognitive and motor function, brain atrophy, and neuronal degeneration compared to wild type [2204]. Mice lacking one of the isoforms (DeltaNp73) are viable and fertile but display the signs of neurodegeneration. Cells from these mice are more sensible to DNA-damage and have an increased p53-dependent apoptosis [2205]. Therefore, it is possible that TP73 plays a role in some aspects of ageing, in particular in the brain.
Cytogenetic information
- Cytogenetic band
- 1p36.3
- Location
- 3,698,046 bp to 3,736,201 bp
- Orientation
- Plus strand
Protein information
- Gene Ontology
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Process: GO:0000122; negative regulation of transcription from RNA polymerase II promoter
GO:0000187; activation of MAPK activity
GO:0001822; kidney development
GO:0006298; mismatch repair
GO:0006366; transcription from RNA polymerase II promoter
GO:0006974; cellular response to DNA damage stimulus
GO:0006978; DNA damage response, signal transduction by p53 class mediator resulting in transcription of p21 class mediator
GO:0007050; cell cycle arrest
GO:0007346; regulation of mitotic cell cycle
GO:0008630; intrinsic apoptotic signaling pathway in response to DNA damage
GO:0010165; response to X-ray
GO:0010243; response to organonitrogen compound
GO:0010332; response to gamma radiation
GO:0010468; regulation of gene expression
GO:0016032; viral process
GO:0031571; mitotic G1 DNA damage checkpoint
GO:0034644; cellular response to UV
GO:0042493; response to drug
GO:0042771; intrinsic apoptotic signaling pathway in response to DNA damage by p53 class mediator
GO:0042981; regulation of apoptotic process
GO:0043508; negative regulation of JUN kinase activity
GO:0043524; negative regulation of neuron apoptotic process
GO:0045665; negative regulation of neuron differentiation
GO:0045893; positive regulation of transcription, DNA-templated
GO:0045944; positive regulation of transcription from RNA polymerase II promoter
GO:0048714; positive regulation of oligodendrocyte differentiation
GO:0051262; protein tetramerization
GO:0060044; negative regulation of cardiac muscle cell proliferation
GO:0071158; positive regulation of cell cycle arrest
GO:1900740; positive regulation of protein insertion into mitochondrial membrane involved in apoptotic signaling pathway
GO:1901796; regulation of signal transduction by p53 class mediator
Cellular component: GO:0000785; chromatin
GO:0005634; nucleus
GO:0005654; nucleoplasm
GO:0005667; transcription factor complex
GO:0005739; mitochondrion
GO:0005794; Golgi apparatus
GO:0005829; cytosol
GO:0030054; cell junction
GO:0043231; intracellular membrane-bounded organelle
Function: GO:0000978; RNA polymerase II core promoter proximal region sequence-specific DNA binding
GO:0000981; RNA polymerase II transcription factor activity, sequence-specific DNA binding
GO:0001077; transcriptional activator activity, RNA polymerase II core promoter proximal region sequence-specific binding
GO:0002039; p53 binding
GO:0003682; chromatin binding
GO:0003684; damaged DNA binding
GO:0003700; transcription factor activity, sequence-specific DNA binding
GO:0005515; protein binding
GO:0008134; transcription factor binding
GO:0019901; protein kinase binding
GO:0042802; identical protein binding
GO:0044212; transcription regulatory region DNA binding
GO:0046872; metal ion binding
Protein interactions and network
- Protein-protein interacting partners in GenAge
- TP53, MYC, BRCA1, PIN1, CREBBP, ABL1, UBE2I, EP300, RB1, SIRT1, HDAC1, HSPA9, HMGB1, CCNA2, BUB1B, HDAC2, MDM2, SUMO1, TP53BP1, TP73, IKBKB
- STRING interaction network
Retrieve sequences for TP73
Homologs in model organisms
In other databases
- GenAge model organism genes
- A homolog of this gene for Mus musculus is present as Trp73
Selected references
External links
- EPD
- ORF Accession
- NM_001204192
- CDS Accession
- NP_001191121
- OMIM
- 601990
- HPRD
- 03587
- Ensembl
- TP73
- UniProt/Swiss-Prot
- P73_HUMAN
- GeneCards
- TP73
- Entrez Gene
- 7161
- UniGene
- 192132
- GenAtlas
- TP73
- Internet
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