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RASSF7 (Ras association domain-containing protein 7), also designated HRAS1-related cluster protein 1, is a 373 amino acid protein that localizes to the centrosome. RASSF7, RASSF8, RASSF9 and RASSF10 are four evolutionary conserved proteins that are collectively known as the N-terminal RASSF family. Expressed in skin, neural tube and eye, RASSF7 is believed to play an essential role in mitosis. Further supporting its mitotic role, knockdown of Xenopus RASSF7 has been shown to influence cell failure to form mitotic spindle and also cause nuclear breakdown and apoptosis. Protein function: Negatively regulates stress-induced JNK activation and apoptosis by promoting MAP2K7 phosphorylation and inhibiting its ability to activate JNK. Following prolonged stress, anti- apoptotic effect stops because of degradation of RASSF7 protein via the ubiquitin-proteasome pathway. Required for the activation of AURKB and chromosomal congression during mitosis where it stimulates microtubule polymerization. [The UniProt Consortium]
Keywords:
Anti-RASSF7, Anti-C11orf13, Anti-HRAS1-related cluster protein 1, Anti-Ras association domain-containing protein 7, RASSF7 Polyclonal Antibody
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