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Symbol CRIM1 contributors: npt/shn - updated : 02-05-2013
HGNC name cysteine rich transmembrane BMP regulator 1 (chordin-like)
HGNC id 2359
PROTEIN
PHYSICAL PROPERTIES
STRUCTURE
motifs/domains
  • an IGF-binding protein motif and multiple cysteine-rich repeats
  • conjugated GlycoP
    HOMOLOGY
    interspecies ortholog to Crim1, Mus musculus
    ortholog to Crim1, Rattus norvegicus
    ortholog to crim1, Danio rerio
    ortholog to CRIM1, Pan troglodytes
    Homologene
    FAMILY
    CATEGORY regulatory , signaling
    SUBCELLULAR LOCALIZATION extracellular
        plasma membrane
    text localized to the centrosome
    basic FUNCTION
  • a role in central nervous system development possibly via growth factor binding
  • a possible role in capillary formation and maintainance during angiogenesis
  • modulates one morphogenetic protein activity by affecting its processing and delivery to the cell surface
  • binds and regulates the action of several cellular and viral proteins to maintain normal centrosome duplication
  • role in the regulation of somitic and vascular development
  • a role in the regulation of VEGF-A action, and regulates the delivery of VEGF-A by the podocytes to the endothelial cells
  • plays a role in exporting proteins containing nuclear export signals (NESs) from the nucleus to the cytoplasm
  • might interact with pericentrin and regulate the localization and function of pericentrin at centrosomes
  • involved in endothelial maintenance and integrity of the extraglomerular vasculature
  • required for placental development, and is necessary for the proper differentiation of sinusoidal-trophoblast giant cells and glycogen trophoblast cells
  • plays a role in the BRCA1 transport or dynamics in the cell
  • acts as a chaperone to target BRCA1 to a functionally relevant subcompartment(s) of the centrosome
  • implicated Crim1 in papillary extension and pelvic smooth muscle contractility
  • CELLULAR PROCESS
    PHYSIOLOGICAL PROCESS
    PATHWAY
    metabolism
    signaling
    a component
    INTERACTION
    DNA
    RNA
    small molecule
    protein
  • BMP4 and BMP7
  • VEGF-A
  • Ran-GTP
  • ATXN7 and CACNA1A
  • beta-catenin and cadherins
  • cell & other
    REGULATION
    ASSOCIATED DISORDERS
    corresponding disease(s)
    Susceptibility
    Variant & Polymorphism
    Candidate gene
    Marker
    Therapy target
    ANIMAL & CELL MODELS
  • morpholino knockdown of crim1 showed some evidence of ventralisation, including expansion of the intermediate cell mass , reduction in head size bent tails and disruption to the somites and notochord
  • Crim1(KST264/KST264) mice displayed perinatal lethality, syndactyly, eye, and kidney abnormalities
  • Crim1(KST264/KST264) mice displayed abnormal glomerular development, illustrated by enlarged capillary loops, podocyte effacement, and mesangiolysis
  • Deficiency of Crm1 provoked by RNAi decreased the spindle poles localization of pericentrin and gamma-tubulin complex, coupled with mitotic defects
  • adult Crim1(KST264/KST264) mice display renal vascular defects extend to the peritubular microvasculature with abnormal endothelium and collagen deposition between the endothelium and the tubular basement membrane
  • Crim1(KST264/KST264) mutant placentae displayed hypoplasia from 13.5 dpc, and altered structure from 15.5 dpc, including alterations in cell number in both the junctional and labyrinth zones
  • In the frog Xenopus laevis, loss of function studies using CRIM1 antisense morpholino oligonucleotides resulted in a failure of neural development
  • Crim1(KST264/KST264) mice present with hydronephrosis, suggesting obstructive nephropathy