Tissue Specificity | Ubiquitous. Over-expressed in T-cell lymphoid cell lines and in non-Hodgkin lymphoma cell lines as well as in a subset of primary large B-cell lymphomas. |
Post Translational Modifications | Phosphorylation is critical for stabilization and promotion of cell proliferation. |
Function | Translation regulator forming a complex with DENR to promote translation reinitiation. Translation reinitiation is the process where the small ribosomal subunit remains attached to the mRNA following termination of translation of a regulatory upstream ORF (uORF), and resume scanning on the same mRNA molecule to initiate translation of a downstream ORF, usually the main ORF (mORF). The MCTS1/DENR complex is pivotal to two linked mechanisms essential for translation reinitiation. Firstly, the dissociation of deacylated tRNAs from post-termination 40S ribosomal complexes during ribosome recycling. Secondly, the recruitment in an EIF2-independent manner of aminoacylated initiator tRNA to P site of 40S ribosomes for a new round of translation. This regulatory mechanism governs the translation of more than 150 genes which translation reinitiation is MCTS1/DENR complex-dependent. Consequently, modulates various unrelated biological processes including cell cycle regulation and DNA damage signaling and repair. Notably, it positively regulates interferon gamma immunity to mycobacteria by enhancing the translation of JAK2. |
Protein Name | Malignant T-Cell-Amplified Sequence 1Mct-1Multiple Copies T-Cell Malignancies |
Cellular Localisation | CytoplasmNuclear Relocalization After Dna Damage |
Alternative Antibody Names | Anti-Malignant T-Cell-Amplified Sequence 1 antibodyAnti-Mct-1 antibodyAnti-Multiple Copies T-Cell Malignancies antibodyAnti-MCTS1 antibodyAnti-MCT1 antibody |
Information sourced from Uniprot.org