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Genes search result for Mus musculus
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13 records found for search term Ssb
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RGD IDSymbolNameDescriptionChrStartStopSpeciesAnnotationsMatchType
733285Ssbsmall RNA binding exonuclease protection factor LaEnables RNA binding activity. Predicted to be involved in several processes, including IRES-dependent viral translational initiation; RNA metabolic process; and protein localization to cytoplasmic stress granule. Located in nucleus. Is expressed in several structures, including central nervous syste26969196369702185Mouse159symbol , PhenoGen , descriptiongene, protein-coding, VALIDATED [RefSeq]
1619953Spsb1splA/ryanodine receptor domain and SOCS box containing 1Predicted to enable ubiquitin-like ligase-substrate adaptor activity. Predicted to be involved in proteasome-mediated ubiquitin-dependent protein catabolic process and protein ubiquitination. Predicted to be located in cytosol. Predicted to be part of SCF ubiquitin ligase complex. Orthologous to hum4149980740150039494Mouse174old_gene_name , old_gene_symbolgene, protein-coding, VALIDATED [RefSeq]
1620906Spsb2splA/ryanodine receptor domain and SOCS box containing 2This gene encodes a member of the SSB family of proteins that contain a central SPRY (repeats in splA and ryanodine receptors) domain and a C-terminal SOCS (suppressor of cytokine signaling) box. The encoded protein is an adaptor protein in the E3 ubiquitin liga6124785640124787582Mouse88description , old_gene_symbolgene, protein-coding, VALIDATED [RefSeq]
1558086Spsb4splA/ryanodine receptor domain and SOCS box containing 4Predicted to enable ubiquitin-like ligase-substrate adaptor activity. Predicted to be involved in several processes, including positive regulation of protein polyubiquitination; proteasome-mediated ubiquitin-dependent protein catabolic process; and protein ubiquitination. Predicted to be located in 99682553596900408Mouse136old_gene_name , old_gene_symbolgene, protein-coding, PROVISIONAL [RefSeq]
736465Ssbp1single-stranded DNA binding protein 1Predicted to enable several functions, including chromatin binding activity; protein homodimerization activity; and single-stranded DNA binding activity. Acts upstream of or within mitochondrion organization. Located in mitochondrion. Is expressed in brain ventricular layer; foregut; renal cortex; a64044830240458757Mouse164symbol , PhenoGen , description , old_gene_symbolgene, protein-coding, VALIDATED [RefSeq]
1614381InipINTS3 and NABP interacting proteinPredicted to be involved in double-strand break repair via homologous recombination; mitotic G2/M transition checkpoint; and response to ionizing radiation. Predicted to be located in nucleus and site of double-strand break. Predicted to be part of SOSS complex. Predicted to be active in nucleoplasm45976963759783855Mouse90old_gene_name , old_gene_symbolgene, protein-coding, VALIDATED [RefSeq]
1615788Spsb3splA/ryanodine receptor domain and SOCS box containing 3Predicted to enable ubiquitin-like ligase-substrate adaptor activity. Predicted to be involved in several processes, including negative regulation of cGAS/STING signaling pathway; negative regulation of epithelial to mesenchymal transition; and protein K48-linked ubiquitination. Predicted to be part172510495625111124Mouse96old_gene_name , old_gene_symbolgene, protein-coding, VALIDATED [RefSeq]
1558429Ssbp2single-stranded DNA binding protein 2Predicted to enable single-stranded DNA binding activity. Predicted to be involved in positive regulation of transcription by RNA polymerase II. Predicted to be located in cytoplasm. Predicted to be active in nucleus. Is expressed in several structures, including adipose tissue; alimentary system; c139160844991854299Mouse169symbol , PhenoGen , descriptiongene, protein-coding, VALIDATED [RefSeq]
736343Ssbp3single-stranded DNA binding protein 3This gene encodes a member of the Ssdp (sequence-specific single-stranded DNA binding protein) family of proteins. The encoded protein binds specifically to single-stranded pyrimidine-rich DNA elements. The encoded protein has been shown to be important for head development and may play a role in th4106768667106906891Mouse164symbol , PhenoGengene, protein-coding, REVIEWED [RefSeq]
1557483Ssbp4single stranded DNA binding protein 4Predicted to be involved in positive regulation of transcription by RNA polymerase II. Predicted to be active in nucleus. Is expressed in several structures, including central nervous system; gonad; limb; retina; and trunk somite. Orthologous to human SSBP4 (sin87105013571061084Mouse78symbol , PhenoGen , descriptiongene, protein-coding, VALIDATED [RefSeq]
1331947Nabp1nucleic acid binding protein 1Enables RNA binding activity and single-stranded DNA binding activity. Predicted to be involved in double-strand break repair via homologous recombination; mitotic G2/M transition checkpoint; and response to ionizing radiation. Located in chromosome, telomeric region and nucleus. Is expressed in sev15150412751517634Mouse218old_gene_symbolgene, protein-coding, VALIDATED [RefSeq]
1331927Nabp2nucleic acid binding protein 2Predicted to enable DNA polymerase binding activity and G-rich strand telomeric DNA binding activity. Involved in DNA repair and positive regulation of telomere capping. Located in chromosome, telomeric region. Is expressed in several structures, including genitourinary system; heart; liver; lung; a10128237263128247426Mouse199old_gene_symbolgene, protein-coding, VALIDATED [RefSeq]
1313129Smc2structural maintenance of chromosomes 2The protein encoded by this gene is a component of both condensin I and condensin II complexes, and forms a heterodimer with structural maintenance of chromosome 4 (Smc4). This heterodimer is the catalytic subunit for both condensin complexes, and is involved in several processes, including chromoso45243896652488365Mouse212descriptiongene, protein-coding, REVIEWED [RefSeq]