RB1 | Retinoblastoma-associated protein
 
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Gene
Synonyms
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Protein Name
Retinoblastoma-associated protein
UniProt ID
P06400 [go to UniProt ] [go to PDBe-KB ]
Ensembl Gene ID
NCBI Gene ID
Molecular Weight
106159
Protein Length
928
Protein Domain
3D Structure
(PDB ID : 1ad6)
Target by Small Molecules
Protein-protein Interaction Database
Gene Expression
Drugs and Diseases
Enzyme Class
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Catalytic Site
Catalytic Activity
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Localization
Nucleus;
Function
Key regulator of entry into cell division that acts as a tumor suppressor. Promotes G0-G1 transition when phosphorylated by CDK3/cyclin-C. Acts as a transcription repressor of E2F1 target genes. The underphosphorylated, active form of RB1 interacts with E2F1 and represses its transcription activity, leading to cell cycle arrest. Directly involved in heterochromatin formation by maintaining overall chromatin structure and, in particular, that of constitutive heterochromatin by stabilizing histone methylation. Recruits and targets histone methyltransferases SUV39H1, KMT5B and KMT5C, leading to epigenetic transcriptional repression. Controls histone H4 'Lys-20' trimethylation. Inhibits the intrinsic kinase activity of TAF1. Mediates transcriptional repression by SMARCA4/BRG1 by recruiting a histone deacetylase (HDAC) complex to the c-FOS promoter. In resting neurons, transcription of the c-FOS promoter is inhibited by BRG1-dependent recruitment of a phospho-RB1-HDAC1 repressor complex. Upon calcium influx, RB1 is dephosphorylated by calcineurin, which leads to release of the repressor complex (By similarity).(Microbial infection) In case of viral infections, interactions with SV40 large T antigen, HPV E7 protein or adenovirus E1A protein induce the disassembly of RB1-E2F1 complex thereby disrupting RB1's activity.
Gene Ontology
GO:0000785; GO:0005654; GO:0005634; GO:0016605; GO:0035189; GO:0005819; GO:0016514; GO:0005667; GO:0050681; GO:0097718; GO:0003677; GO:0003700; GO:0042802; GO:0061676; GO:0019900; GO:0051219; GO:0000987; GO:0001102; GO:0001012; GO:0003713; GO:0008134; GO:0031625; GO:0030521; GO:0003180; GO:0007050; GO:0030154; GO:0051301; GO:0048667; GO:0071466; GO:0006338; GO:0048565; GO:0043353; GO:0000082; GO:0034349; GO:0097284; GO:0034088; GO:0007093; GO:0045445; GO:0120163; GO:0043433; GO:0050680; GO:2000134; GO:0010629; GO:0050728; GO:1904761; GO:0006469; GO:0045879; GO:0000122; GO:0071930; GO:0045892; GO:0051402; GO:0030182; GO:0042551; GO:0031175; GO:1904028; GO:1903055; GO:0045651; GO:0045842; GO:0045944; GO:2000679; GO:0045893; GO:0071459; GO:0007265; GO:0001558; GO:0090230; GO:0071922; GO:0043550; GO:0007346; GO:0006355; GO:0031134; GO:0035914; GO:0051146; GO:0001894; GO:0016032
 
Gene Ontology