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- Q18033111 abstract "THO complex subunit 5 homolog is a protein that in humans is encoded by the THOC5 gene.THOC5 is a member of THO complex which is a subcomplex of the transcription/export complex (TREX). THOC5 is evolutionarily conserved in higher eukaryotes, however the exact roles of THOC5 in transcription and mRNA export are still unclear. THOC5 is phosphorylated by several protein kinases at multiple residues upon extracellular stimuli. These include stimulation with growth factors/cytokines/chemokines, or DNA damage reagents. Furthermore, THOC5 is a substrate for several oncogenic tyrosine kinases, suggesting that THOC5 may be involved in cancer development. Recent THOC5 knockout mouse data reveal that THOC5 is an essential element in the maintenance of stem cells and growth factor/cytokine-mediated differentiation/proliferation. Furthermore, depletion of THOC5 influences less than 1% of total mRNA export in the steady state, however it influences more than 90% of growth factor/cytokine induced genes. THOC5, thereby contributes to the 3′ processing and/or export of immediate-early genes induced by extracellular stimuli. These studies bring new insight into the link between the mRNA export complex and immediate-early gene response. The data from these studies also suggest that THOC5 may be a useful tool for studying stem cell biology, for modifying the differentiation processes and for cancer therapy.".
- Q18033111 entrezgene "8563".
- Q18033111 wikiPageExternalLink 3.
- Q18033111 wikiPageWikiLink Q7187.
- Q18033111 wikiPageWikiLink Q8054.
- Q18033111 type Biomolecule.
- Q18033111 type Protein.
- Q18033111 type Thing.
- Q18033111 type Q206229.
- Q18033111 type Q8054.
- Q18033111 comment "THO complex subunit 5 homolog is a protein that in humans is encoded by the THOC5 gene.THOC5 is a member of THO complex which is a subcomplex of the transcription/export complex (TREX). THOC5 is evolutionarily conserved in higher eukaryotes, however the exact roles of THOC5 in transcription and mRNA export are still unclear. THOC5 is phosphorylated by several protein kinases at multiple residues upon extracellular stimuli.".
- Q18033111 label "THOC5".