InterPro domain: IPR031826
General Information
- Identifier IPR031826
- Description IC97/Casc1, N-terminal
- Number of genes 8
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Abstract
Dynein-f, also known as dynein I1, is an inner-arm dynein complex comprising two different heavy chains together with a number of intermediate and light chains. In Chlamydomonas, IC97 is the intermediate chain of the Dynein-f complex. This entry includes IC97 ( C7A2A8 ) and its homologues, including CASC1 (also known as Dnai7) from humans [ 1 ].
The CAncer Susceptibility Candidate 1 (CASC1) gene is expressed in lung tissues, and is a strong candidate for the pulmonary adenoma susceptibility 1 (Pas1) locus, the major determinant of strain variation in lung tumour susceptibility [ 2 ]. There appears to be a strong correlation between functional polymorphism of CASC1 and lung tumour suspectibility in mice [ 3 ].
Different mouse strains fall into two genotype groups (susceptible and intermediate) according to differences in the 60th codon of the CASC1 gene [ 4 ]. The mouse CASC1 gene shares 81% similarity with the human equivalent; the role of CASC1 in human lung-cancer risk may nevertheless differ from that in mice [ 4 , 4 ].
This domain is found in CASC1 (cancer susceptibility candidate gene 1 protein) from humans and IC97 from Chlamydomonas [ 4 ]. There are two completely conserved residues (N and W) that may be functionally important.
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2. A V141L polymorphism of the human LRMP gene is associated with survival of lung cancer patients. Carcinogenesis 27, 1386-90
3. Positional cloning of the major quantitative trait locus underlying lung tumor susceptibility in mice. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U.S.A. 100, 12642-7
4. Candidate lung tumor susceptibility genes identified through whole-genome association analyses in inbred mice. Nat. Genet. 38, 888-95