Protein-coding gene in the species Homo sapiens
Ski/Dach domain-containing protein 1 is a protein that in humans is encoded by the SKIDA1 gene.[5] It is also known as C10orf140 and DLN-1. It has orthologs in vertebrates. It has two domains: the Ski/Sno/Dac domain and a domain of unknown function, DUF4854. It is associated with multiple types of cancer, like leukemia, ovarian cancer, and colon cancer.[6][7] It's predicted to be a nuclear protein.[8] It may interact with PRC2.[9][10]
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- ^ Liefke R, Shi Y (2015-04-28). "The PRC2-associated factor C17orf96 is a novel CpG island regulator in mouse ES cells". Cell Discovery. 1: 15008. doi:10.1038/celldisc.2015.8. PMC 4860827. PMID 27462409.
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