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  2. AZIN1 - antizyme inhibitor 1 Gene

AZIN1 - antizyme inhibitor 1 Gene

Macaca mulatta
Gene ID: 693581 | Gene type: protein coding

About AZIN1

Summary

The protein encoded by this gene belongs to the antizyme inhibitor family, which plays a role in cell growth and proliferation by maintaining polyamine homeostasis within the cell. Antizyme inhibitors are homologs of ornithine decarboxylase (ODC, the key enzyme in polyamine biosynthesis) that have lost the ability to decarboxylase ornithine; however, retain the ability to bind to antizymes. Antizymes negatively regulate intracellular polyamine levels by binding to ODC and targeting it for degradation, as well as by inhibiting polyamine uptake. Antizyme inhibitors function as positive regulators of polyamine levels by sequestering antizymes and neutralizing their effect. This gene encodes antizyme inhibitor 1, the first member of this gene family that is ubiquitously expressed, and is localized in the nucleus and cytoplasm. Overexpression of antizyme inhibitor 1 gene has been associated with increased proliferation, cellular transformation and tumorigenesis. Gene knockout studies showed that homozygous mutant mice lacking functional antizyme inhibitor 1 gene died at birth with abnormal liver morphology. [provided by RefSeq, Dec 2014]

AZIN1 Products(1)

mRNA Protein Name
NM_001260734.1 NP_001247663.1 antizyme inhibitor 1
Protein Preferred Names Protein Names

antizyme inhibitor 1

Orthologs Information

Species Symbol Source ID
Homo sapiens AZIN1 NCBI NCBI:51582