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Immunogen sequence: MVLSGCAIIV RGQPRGGPPP ERQINLSNIR AGNLARRAAA TQPDAKDTPD EPWAFPAREF LRKKLIGKEV CFTIENKTPQ GREYGMIYLG KDTNGENIAE SLVAEGLATR REGMRANNPE QNRLSECEEQ AKAAKKGMWS EGNGSHTIRD LKYTIENPRH FVDSHHQKPV NAIIEHVRDG SVVRALLLPD YYLVTVMLSG IKCPTFRREA DGSETPEPFA AEAKFFTESR LLQRDVQIIL ESCHNQNILG TILHPNGNIT; Positive Samples: HeLa, Jurkat, HL-60, MCF7, Mouse liver, Rat liver; Cellular Location: Cytoplasm, Melanosome, Nucleus
SND1/P100 (staphylococcal nuclease and tudor domain containing 1), also known as TudorSN, functions in the Pim-1 regulation of Myb activity and acts as a transcriptional activator of EBNA-2. It also interacts with EAV, NSP1, GTF2E1 and GTF2E2, and forms a ternary complex with Stat6 and POLR2A. The staphylococcal nuclease-like (SN)-domains directly interact with amino acids 1099-1758 of CBP. SND1/P100 plays an important role in the assembly of Stat6 transcriptome and stimulates IL-4-dependent transcription by mediating interaction between Stat6 and CBP.
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