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NPM1, nucleophosmin 1

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NPM1, nucleophosmin 1

  • The protein encoded by this gene is involved in several cellular processes, including centrosome duplication, protein chaperoning, and cell proliferation. The encoded phosphoprotein shuttles between the nucleolus, nucleus, and cytoplasm, chaperoning ribosomal proteins and core histones from the nucleus to the cytoplasm. This protein is also known to sequester the tumor suppressor ARF in the nucleolus, protecting it from degradation until it is needed. Mutations in this gene are associated with acute myeloid leukemia. Dozens of pseudogenes of this gene have been identified. [provided by RefSeq, Aug 2017]

  • Gene Synonyms (B23, NPM, nucleophosmin, nucleolar protein NO38, nucleophosmin (nucleolar phosphoprotein B23, numatrin), nucleophosmin/nucleoplasmin family, member 1, testicular tissue protein Li 128,)
  • NCBI Gene ID: 4869
  • Species: Homo sapiens (Human)
  • UNIPROT ID#>>A0A0S2Z491
    UNIPROT ID#>>P06748
    UNIPROT ID#>>A0A0S2Z4G7
    UNIPROT ID#>>A0A140VJQ2
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