Protein data for STP1_MOUSE:

Description:
Spermatid nuclear transition protein 1 (STP-1) (TP-1).

Molecular weight: 6276 M

View which proteins in this organism that is involved with DNA Repair;
classified after biological processes (using data from the GOA project):

single strand break repair( GO:0000012 )


Important dates:
01-JUL-1989, integrated into UniProtKB/Swiss-Prot.
01-JUL-1989, sequence version 1.
07-FEB-2006, entry version 41.

Phylogenetic order:
Eukaryota Metazoa Chordata Craniata Vertebrata Euteleostomi Mammalia Eutheria Euarchontoglires Glires Rodentia Sciurognathi Muroidea Muridae Murinae Mus.

To calculate the pI (Isoelectric point - the pH where a protein has a neutral charge),
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Links to references in other databases for protein STP1_MOUSE:

DatabasePointerAdd. info#1Add. info#2
EMBLS80846AAB21244.2.1-
EMBLX12521CAA31039.1-
EMBLBC048494AAH48494.1-
EMBLBC061170AAH61170.1-
PIRA40561BGMS.
EnsemblENSMUSG00000026182Mus musculus.1
MGIMGI:98784Tnp1.1
GOGO:0001673C:male germ cell nucleusTAS.
GOGO:0000786C:nucleosomeISS.
GOGO:0005634C:nucleusTAS.
GOGO:0003677F:DNA bindingISS.
GOGO:0006338P:chromatin remodelingISS.
GOGO:0006342P:chromatin silencingISS.
GOGO:0035042P:fertilization, exchange of chromosomal prot...ISS.
GOGO:0006337P:nucleosome disassemblyISS.
GOGO:0019953P:sexual reproductionISS.
GOGO:0000012P:single strand break repairISS.
GOGO:0030317P:sperm motilityISS.
GOGO:0007290P:spermatid nuclear elongationISS.
GOGO:0007283P:spermatogenesisIMP.
InterProIPR001319TP1.
PANTHERPTHR17486TP.11.
PfamPF02079TP11.
ProDomPD010292TP11.
PROSITEPS00541TP11.

General information about the databases mentioned above

Keywords:
Chromosomal protein; Developmental protein; Differentiation; DNA-binding; Nuclear protein; Nucleosome core; Spermatogenesis.

References:
RN [1]
RP NUCLEOTIDE SEQUENCE.
RC TISSUE=Testis;
RX MEDLINE=88252150; PubMed=3382664; DOI=10.1016/0167-4781(88)90013-9;
RA Kleene K.C., Borzorgzadeh A., Flynn J.F., Yelick P.C., Hecht N.B.;
RT "Nucleotide sequence of a cDNA clone encoding mouse transition protein
RT 1.";
RL Biochim. Biophys. Acta 950:215-220(1988).
RN [2]
RP NUCLEOTIDE SEQUENCE.
RX MEDLINE=92128951; PubMed=1685480;
RA Yelick P.C., Kozak C., Kwon Y.K., Seldin M.F., Hecht N.B.;
RT "The mouse transition protein 1 gene contains a B1 repetitive element
RT and is located on chromosome 1.";
RL Genomics 11:687-694(1991).
RN [3]
RP NUCLEOTIDE SEQUENCE [LARGE SCALE MRNA].
RC TISSUE=Testis;
RX MEDLINE=22388257; PubMed=12477932; DOI=10.1073/pnas.242603899;
RA Strausberg R.L., Feingold E.A., Grouse L.H., Derge J.G.,
RA Klausner R.D., Collins F.S., Wagner L., Shenmen C.M., Schuler G.D.,
RA Altschul S.F., Zeeberg B., Buetow K.H., Schaefer C.F., Bhat N.K.,
RA Hopkins R.F., Jordan H., Moore T., Max S.I., Wang J., Hsieh F.,
RA Diatchenko L., Marusina K., Farmer A.A., Rubin G.M., Hong L.,
RA Stapleton M., Soares M.B., Bonaldo M.F., Casavant T.L., Scheetz T.E.,
RA Brownstein M.J., Usdin T.B., Toshiyuki S., Carninci P., Prange C.,
RA Raha S.S., Loquellano N.A., Peters G.J., Abramson R.D., Mullahy S.J.,
RA Bosak S.A., McEwan P.J., McKernan K.J., Malek J.A., Gunaratne P.H.,
RA Richards S., Worley K.C., Hale S., Garcia A.M., Gay L.J., Hulyk S.W.,
RA Villalon D.K., Muzny D.M., Sodergren E.J., Lu X., Gibbs R.A.,
RA Fahey J., Helton E., Ketteman M., Madan A., Rodrigues S., Sanchez A.,
RA Whiting M., Madan A., Young A.C., Shevchenko Y., Bouffard G.G.,
RA Blakesley R.W., Touchman J.W., Green E.D., Dickson M.C.,
RA Rodriguez A.C., Grimwood J., Schmutz J., Myers R.M.,
RA Butterfield Y.S.N., Krzywinski M.I., Skalska U., Smailus D.E.,
RA Schnerch A., Schein J.E., Jones S.J.M., Marra M.A.;
RT "Generation and initial analysis of more than 15,000 full-length human
RT and mouse cDNA sequences.";
RL Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U.S.A. 99:16899-16903(2002).

Feature:
INIT_MET 0 0
CHAIN 1 54 Spermatid nuclear transition protein 1.
/FTId=PRO_0000191418.

Comments:
-!- FUNCTION: In the elongating spermatids of mammals, the conversion
of nucleosomal chromatin to the compact, nonnucleosomal form found
in the sperm nucleus is associated with the appearance of a small
set of basic chromosomal transition proteins.
-!- SUBCELLULAR LOCATION: Nucleus.
-!- TISSUE SPECIFICITY: Testis.
-!- SIMILARITY: Belongs to the nuclear transition protein 1 family.
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Sequence length: 54

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