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FAM175B / KIAA0157

family with sequence similarity 175, member B

Component of the BRISC complex, a multiprotein complex that specifically cleaves 'Lys-63'-linked ubiquitin. May act as a central scaffold protein that assembles the various components of the BRISC complex.

Gene Name: family with sequence similarity 175, member B
Synonyms: FAM175B, Abraxas brother protein 1, BRISC complex subunit Abro1, Abraxas brother 1, ABRO1, Em:AC068896.4, Protein FAM175B, KIAA0157
Target Sequences: NM_032182 NP_115558.3 Q15018

Publications (1)

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MERIT40 cooperates with BRCA2 to resolve DNA interstrand cross-links. Jiang Q, Paramasivam M, Aressy B, Wu J, Bellani M, Tong W, Seidman MM, Greenberg RA. Genes & development. 2015 29:1955-68. (WB; Human) [Full Text Article] [PubMed:26338419] [PMC:PMC4579352] Related Antibodies: LS-C102632.

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