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Symbol ANGEL2 contributors: mct - updated : 26-10-2018
HGNC name angel homolog 2 (Drosophila)
HGNC id 30534
RNA
TRANSCRIPTS type messenger
identificationnb exonstypebpproduct
ProteinkDaAAspecific expressionYearPubmed
9 - 4717 62.2 544 - 2007 17178830
8 - 4391 - 375 - 2007 17178830
9 - 4642 - 418 - 2007 17178830
8 - 4395 - 375 - 2007 17178830
9 - 4740 - 418 - 2007 17178830
EXPRESSION
Type
   expressed in (based on citations)
organ(s)
SystemOrgan level 1Organ level 2Organ level 3Organ level 4LevelPubmedSpeciesStageRna symbol
Digestiveliver     Homo sapiens
Reproductivefemale systemuteruscervix predominantly
 female systembreastmammary gland  
tissue
SystemTissueTissue level 1Tissue level 2LevelPubmedSpeciesStageRna symbol
Muscularstriatumskeletal   Homo sapiens
cell lineage
cell lines
fluid/secretion
at STAGE
PROTEIN
PHYSICAL PROPERTIES
STRUCTURE
motifs/domains
  • conserved Mg2+-dependent nuclease domains shared by all members of the Exonuclease, Endonuclease, and Phosphatase (EEP) superfamily (
  • HOMOLOGY
    interspecies ortholog to murine D1Ertd396e
    Homologene
    FAMILY
  • CCR4/nocturin family
  • CATEGORY unknown/unspecified
    SUBCELLULAR LOCALIZATION     intracellular
    intracellular,cytoplasm
    intracellular,nucleus
    text
  • ANGEL2 resides in the nucleus when exogenously expressed, while the majority of deadenylation reactions are thought to occur in the cytoplasm
  • basic FUNCTION
  • ANGEL1 and ANGEL2 are predicted to function as deadenylases, but there are some key differences between these proteins and the other CCR4 family members
  • ANGEL2 can not only function as a deadenylase but also as an RNA-binding protein to alter target gene expression
  • CELLULAR PROCESS
    PHYSIOLOGICAL PROCESS
    PATHWAY
    metabolism
    signaling
    a component
    INTERACTION
    DNA
    RNA
    small molecule
    protein
    cell & other
    REGULATION
    ASSOCIATED DISORDERS
    ANIMAL & CELL MODELS