InterPro domain: IPR006931
General Information
- Identifier IPR006931
- Description Calcipressin
- Number of genes 1
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- Associated GO terms GO:0019722
Abstract
Calcipressins (RCANs) are a novel family of calcineurin regulators that have been suggested as key factors contributing to Down syndrome in humans. Three human calcipressins have been identified, calcipressin 1-3. Calcipressin 1 is also known as modulatory calcineurin-interacting protein 1 (MCIP1), Adapt78 and Down syndrome critical region 1 (DSCR1). Calcipressin 2 is variously known as MCIP2, ZAKI-4 and DSCR1-like 1. Calcipressin 3 is also called MCIP3 and DSCR1-like 2 [ 1 ]. Calcipressins contain an N-terminal RNA recognition motif (RRM), a highly conserved SP repeat domain containing the phosphorylation site by GSK-3, a well-known PxIxIT motif responsible for docking many substrates to calcineurin, and a C-terminal TxxP motif [ 2 ].
Calcineurin is a calcium-responsive enzyme that dephosphorylates the nuclear factor of activated T cells (NFAT). In doing so, it promotes its nuclear translocation and uniquely links calcium signalling to transcriptional regulation [ 3 ].
1. Calcium-independent calcineurin regulation. Nat. Immunol. 4, 821-3
2. Domain architecture of the regulators of calcineurin (RCANs) and identification of a divergent RCAN in yeast. Mol. Cell. Biol. 29, 2777-93