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Protein Summary

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AS Summary

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Protein Functional Features

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Gene Isoform Structures and Expression Levels

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Protein Structures

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pLDDT Score Distribution

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Ramachandran Plot of Protein Structures

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Potential Active Site Information

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Protein Structure and Feature Comparision

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Protein-Protein Interaction

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Related Drugs

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Related Diseases

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Clinically Important Variants

Protein:HNRNPAB

Protein Summary

check button Gene summary
Gene name: HNRNPAB
ASpdb.0 ID: 3182
Gene
Gene symbol

HNRNPAB

Gene ID

3182

Gene nameheterogeneous nuclear ribonucleoprotein A/B
SynonymsABBP1|HNRPAB
Cytomap

5q35.3

Type of geneprotein-coding
Descriptionheterogeneous nuclear ribonucleoprotein A/BABBP-1APOBEC1-binding protein 1apobec-1 binding protein 1apolipoprotein B mRNA editing enzyme, catalytic polypeptide 1-binding protein 1hnRNP A/BhnRNP type A/B protein
Modification date20240411
UniProtAcc

Q99729


check button Gene ontology of this gene with evidence of Inferred from Direct Assay (IDA) from Entrez
PartnerGeneGO IDGO termPubMed ID
GeneHNRNPAB

GO:0005634

nucleus

12881431

GeneHNRNPAB

GO:0005654

nucleoplasm

-

GeneHNRNPAB

GO:0016556

mRNA modification

11134005

GeneHNRNPAB

GO:1990904

ribonucleoprotein complex

17289661

GeneHNRNPAB

GO:2000623

negative regulation of nuclear-transcribed mRNA catabolic process, nonsense-mediated decay

12881431



AS Summary

check button Information of the canonical protein with experimentally identified structure from PDB (2023).
UniProt AccFile namePDB IDMethodResolutionChainStartEnd
Q99729-1Q99729-1_3s7r_A.pdb3S7RX-ray2.15A64144

check button ASpdb's canonical and alternatively spliced isoform information.
accession_idgene_namecanonical_idalternative_idcanonical_lengthalternative_lengthcanonical_startcanonical_endtypeoriginalSEQvariationSEQalternative_startalternative_end
Q99729HNRNPABQ99729-1Q99729-23323322632SubstitutionASRGRGWGESPAGAG2633
Q99729HNRNPABQ99729-1Q99729-2332332164165SubstitutionSPA165165
Q99729HNRNPABQ99729-1Q99729-33322852632SubstitutionASRGRGWGESPAGAG2633
Q99729HNRNPABQ99729-1Q99729-3332285164165SubstitutionSPA165165
Q99729HNRNPABQ99729-1Q99729-3332285264310Deletionnonenone263263
Q99729HNRNPABQ99729-1Q99729-43322862632SubstitutionASRGRGWGESPAGAG2633
Q99729HNRNPABQ99729-1Q99729-4332286264310Deletionnonenone264264

check buttonMultiple sequence alignment of our canonical and alternatively spliced HNRNPAB

check button Matched gene isoform IDs with Ensembl and RefSeq of our canonical and alternative spliced genes of HNRNPAB
UniProt-idENSGENSTENSP
Q99729-2ENSG00000197451.12ENST00000358344.8ENSP00000351108.3
Q99729-2ENSG00000197451.12ENST00000504898.5ENSP00000425031.1
Q99729-3ENSG00000197451.12ENST00000355836.9ENSP00000348093.5
Q99729-3ENSG00000197451.12ENST00000506259.5ENSP00000427465.1

UniProt-idNM IDNP ID
Q99729-2NM_031266.2NP_112556.2
Q99729-3NM_004499.3NP_004490.2

check buttonAmino acid sequences of our canonical and alternatively spliced HNRNPAB
accession_idProtein sequence
Q99729-1MSEAGEEQPMETTGATENGHEAVPEASRGRGWTGAAAGAGGATAAPPSGNQNGAEGDQINASKNEEDAGKMFVGGLSWDTSKKDLKDYFT
KFGEVVDCTIKMDPNTGRSRGFGFILFKDAASVEKVLDQKEHRLDGRVIDPKKAMAMKKDPVKKIFVGGLNPESPTEEKIREYFGEFGEI
EAIELPMDPKLNKRRGFVFITFKEEEPVKKVLEKKFHTVSGSKCEIKVAQPKEVYQQQQYGSGGRGNRNRGNRGSGGGGGGGGQSQSWNQ
Q99729-2MSEAGEEQPMETTGATENGHEAVPEGESPAGAGTGAAAGAGGATAAPPSGNQNGAEGDQINASKNEEDAGKMFVGGLSWDTSKKDLKDYF
TKFGEVVDCTIKMDPNTGRSRGFGFILFKDAASVEKVLDQKEHRLDGRVIDPKKAMAMKKDPVKKIFVGGLNPEATEEKIREYFGEFGEI
EAIELPMDPKLNKRRGFVFITFKEEEPVKKVLEKKFHTVSGSKCEIKVAQPKEVYQQQQYGSGGRGNRNRGNRGSGGGGGGGGQSQSWNQ
Q99729-3MSEAGEEQPMETTGATENGHEAVPEGESPAGAGTGAAAGAGGATAAPPSGNQNGAEGDQINASKNEEDAGKMFVGGLSWDTSKKDLKDYF
TKFGEVVDCTIKMDPNTGRSRGFGFILFKDAASVEKVLDQKEHRLDGRVIDPKKAMAMKKDPVKKIFVGGLNPEATEEKIREYFGEFGEI
EAIELPMDPKLNKRRGFVFITFKEEEPVKKVLEKKFHTVSGSKCEIKVAQPKEVYQQQQYGSGGRGNRNRGNRGSGGGGGGGGQGSTNYG
Q99729-4MSEAGEEQPMETTGATENGHEAVPEGESPAGAGTGAAAGAGGATAAPPSGNQNGAEGDQINASKNEEDAGKMFVGGLSWDTSKKDLKDYF
TKFGEVVDCTIKMDPNTGRSRGFGFILFKDAASVEKVLDQKEHRLDGRVIDPKKAMAMKKDPVKKIFVGGLNPESPTEEKIREYFGEFGE
IEAIELPMDPKLNKRRGFVFITFKEEEPVKKVLEKKFHTVSGSKCEIKVAQPKEVYQQQQYGSGGRGNRNRGNRGSGGGGGGGGQGSTNY

Protein Functional Features

check buttonMain function of this protein. (from UniProt)
HNRNPAB (go to UniProt):Q99729

check buttonRetention analysis result of protein across 39 protein features of UniProt such as six molecule processing features, 13 region features, four site features, six amino acid modification features, two natural variation features, five experimental info features, and 3 secondary structure features. Here, because of limited space for viewing, we only show the protein feature retention information belong to the 13 regional features. All retention annotation result can be downloaded at

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* Minus value of BPloci means that the break pointn is located before the CDS.
- Retained protein feature among the 13 regional features.
Accession_idSubsectionStartEndFuncitonal featureSplicing information
Q99729Domain153233Note=RRM 2;Ontology_term=ECO:0000255;evidence=ECO:0000255|PROSITE-ProRule:PRU00176Type=Substitution;Start=164;End=165
Q99729Domain153233Note=RRM 2;Ontology_term=ECO:0000255;evidence=ECO:0000255|PROSITE-ProRule:PRU00176Type=Substitution;Start=164;End=165
Q99729Region166Note=Disordered;Ontology_term=ECO:0000256;evidence=ECO:0000256|SAM:MobiDB-liteType=Substitution;Start=26;End=32
Q99729Region166Note=Disordered;Ontology_term=ECO:0000256;evidence=ECO:0000256|SAM:MobiDB-liteType=Substitution;Start=26;End=32
Q99729Region166Note=Disordered;Ontology_term=ECO:0000256;evidence=ECO:0000256|SAM:MobiDB-liteType=Substitution;Start=26;End=32
Q99729Region235268Note=Disordered;Ontology_term=ECO:0000256;evidence=ECO:0000256|SAM:MobiDB-liteType=Deletion;Start=264;End=310
Q99729Region235268Note=Disordered;Ontology_term=ECO:0000256;evidence=ECO:0000256|SAM:MobiDB-liteType=Deletion;Start=264;End=310


Gene Isoform Structures and Expression Levels for HNRNPAB

check buttonGene structures of our canonical and alternative spliced genes of HNRNPAB
* Click on the image to open the UCSC genome browser with custom track showing this image in a new window.
gene isoform structure of HNRNPAB

check button Expression levels of gene isoforms across GTEx.
gtex expression

check button Expression levels of gene isoforms across TCGA.
tcga expression


Protein Structures

check button PDB and CIF files of the predicted protein structures
* Here we show the 3D structure of the proteins using Mol*. AlphaFold produces a per-residue confidence score (pLDDT) between 0 and 100. Model confidence is shown from the pLDDT values per residue. pLDDT corresponds to the model’s prediction of its score on the local Distance Difference Test. It is a measure of local accuracy (from AlphfaFold website). To color code individual residues, we transformed individual PDB files into CIF format.
3D view using mol* of Q99729-1
3D view using mol* of Q99729-2
3D view using mol* of Q99729-3
3D view using mol* of Q99729-4


pLDDT Score Distribution

check button pLDDT score distribution of the predicted protein structures from AlphaFold2
* AlphaFold produces a per-residue confidence score (pLDDT) between 0 and 100.
pLDDT distribution across the protein length of Q99729-1
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pLDDT distribution across the protein length of Q99729-2
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pLDDT distribution across the protein length of Q99729-3
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pLDDT distribution across the protein length of Q99729-4
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Ramachandran Plot of Protein Structures


check button Ramachandran plot of the torsional angles - phi (φ)and psi (ψ) - of the residues (amino acids) contained in this protein peptide.
Ramachandran plot of Q99729-1
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Ramachandran plot of Q99729-2
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Ramachandran plot of Q99729-4
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Potential Active Site Information


check button The potential binding sites of these proteins were identified using SiteMap, a module of the Schrodinger suite.
UniProt-idSite scoreSizeD scoreVolumeExposureEnclosureContactPhobicPhilicBalanceDon/AccResidues
Q99729-10.804570.814203.7420.7360.5980.7740.6070.7810.7770.845149,150,152,153,154,156,186,197,199,228,229,230,23
1,232,233,235,236,239
Q99729-20.769190.60732.9280.4060.9711.5070.1021.1830.0864.583161,162,163,165,170,185,186,187,194,195,196,197,19
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Q99729-30.754380.746111.4750.7360.6470.8750.8720.681.2820.56560,61,64,71,73,102,113,115,143,144,145,146,147,148

Q99729-40.767510.782181.790.7860.5660.7240.4910.7020.70.511151,152,153,154,155,157,185,187,188,190,196,198,20
0,229,230,231,232,233,234,236,237

Protein Structure and Feature Comparision


check button Protein Structure Comparision Using Template Modeling Scores (TM-score).
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check button Protein Structure Comparision Visualization with mol*. between Canonical predicted structure (AF2)(orange) vs Canonical validated structure (PDB)(green)
3D view using mol* of Q99729-1_Q99729-1_3s7r_A.pdb

check button Protein Structure Comparision Visualization with mol*. between Canonical validated structure (PDB)(orange) vs Alternative predicted structure (AF2)(green)
3D view using mol* of Q99729-1_3s7r_A_Q99729-2.pdb
3D view using mol* of Q99729-1_3s7r_A_Q99729-3.pdb
3D view using mol* of Q99729-1_3s7r_A_Q99729-4.pdb

check button Protein Structure Comparision Visualization with mol*. between Canonical predicted structure (AF2)(orange) vs Alternative predicted structure (AF2)(green)
3D view using mol* of Q99729-1_Q99729-2.pdb
3D view using mol* of Q99729-1_Q99729-3.pdb
3D view using mol* of Q99729-1_Q99729-4.pdb

check button Protein Feature Comparison of the protein sequendary structures among the protiens.
./stats/secondary_structure/figure/Q99729-1_vs_Q99729-2.png
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./stats/secondary_structure/figure/Q99729-1_vs_Q99729-4.png
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check button Protein Feature Comparison of the relative accessible surface area (ASA) among the protiens.
./stats/relative_asa/Q99729-1_vs_Q99729-2.png
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Protein-Protein Interaction


check button Interactors from UniProt.
Accession_idSubsectionStartEndFuncitonal featureSplicing information


check button Interactors from STRING.
Gene nameInteractors


Related Drugs to HNRNPAB


check button Drugs targeting this gene/protein.
(DrugBank)
UniProt accessionGene nameDrugBank IDDrug nameDrug groupActions

Related Diseases to HNRNPAB


check button Previous studies relating to the alternative splicing of HNRNPAB and disease information from the MeSH term (PubMed)
GenePMIDTitleAbstractMeSH IDMeSH term
HNRNPAB24711643Identifying biological pathways that underlie primordial short stature using network analysis.Mutations in CUL7, OBSL1 and CCDC8, leading to disordered ubiquitination, cause one of the commonest primordial growth disorders, 3-M syndrome. This condition is associated with i) abnormal p53 function, ii) GH and/or IGF1 resistance, which may relate to failure to recycle signalling molecules, and iii) cellular IGF2 deficiency. However the exact molecular mechanisms that may link these abnormalities generating growth restriction remain undefined. In this study, we have used immunoprecipitation/mass spectrometry and transcriptomic studies to generate a 3-M 'interactome', to define key cellular pathways and biological functions associated with growth failure seen in 3-M. We identified 189 proteins which interacted with CUL7, OBSL1 and CCDC8, from which a network including 176 of these proteins was generated. To strengthen the association to 3-M syndrome, these proteins were compared with an inferred network generated from the genes that were differentially expressed in 3-M fibroblasts compared with controls. This resulted in a final 3-M network of 131 proteins, with the most significant biological pathway within the network being mRNA splicing/processing. We have shown using an exogenous insulin receptor (INSR) minigene system that alternative splicing of exon 11 is significantly changed in HEK293 cells with altered expression of CUL7, OBSL1 and CCDC8 and in 3-M fibroblasts. The net result is a reduction in the expression of the mitogenic INSR isoform in 3-M syndrome. From these preliminary data, we hypothesise that disordered ubiquitination could result in aberrant mRNA splicing in 3-M; however, further investigation is required to determine whether this contributes to growth failure.D004392Dwarfism
HNRNPAB24711643Identifying biological pathways that underlie primordial short stature using network analysis.Mutations in CUL7, OBSL1 and CCDC8, leading to disordered ubiquitination, cause one of the commonest primordial growth disorders, 3-M syndrome. This condition is associated with i) abnormal p53 function, ii) GH and/or IGF1 resistance, which may relate to failure to recycle signalling molecules, and iii) cellular IGF2 deficiency. However the exact molecular mechanisms that may link these abnormalities generating growth restriction remain undefined. In this study, we have used immunoprecipitation/mass spectrometry and transcriptomic studies to generate a 3-M 'interactome', to define key cellular pathways and biological functions associated with growth failure seen in 3-M. We identified 189 proteins which interacted with CUL7, OBSL1 and CCDC8, from which a network including 176 of these proteins was generated. To strengthen the association to 3-M syndrome, these proteins were compared with an inferred network generated from the genes that were differentially expressed in 3-M fibroblasts compared with controls. This resulted in a final 3-M network of 131 proteins, with the most significant biological pathway within the network being mRNA splicing/processing. We have shown using an exogenous insulin receptor (INSR) minigene system that alternative splicing of exon 11 is significantly changed in HEK293 cells with altered expression of CUL7, OBSL1 and CCDC8 and in 3-M fibroblasts. The net result is a reduction in the expression of the mitogenic INSR isoform in 3-M syndrome. From these preliminary data, we hypothesise that disordered ubiquitination could result in aberrant mRNA splicing in 3-M; however, further investigation is required to determine whether this contributes to growth failure.D006130Growth Disorders
HNRNPAB24711643Identifying biological pathways that underlie primordial short stature using network analysis.Mutations in CUL7, OBSL1 and CCDC8, leading to disordered ubiquitination, cause one of the commonest primordial growth disorders, 3-M syndrome. This condition is associated with i) abnormal p53 function, ii) GH and/or IGF1 resistance, which may relate to failure to recycle signalling molecules, and iii) cellular IGF2 deficiency. However the exact molecular mechanisms that may link these abnormalities generating growth restriction remain undefined. In this study, we have used immunoprecipitation/mass spectrometry and transcriptomic studies to generate a 3-M 'interactome', to define key cellular pathways and biological functions associated with growth failure seen in 3-M. We identified 189 proteins which interacted with CUL7, OBSL1 and CCDC8, from which a network including 176 of these proteins was generated. To strengthen the association to 3-M syndrome, these proteins were compared with an inferred network generated from the genes that were differentially expressed in 3-M fibroblasts compared with controls. This resulted in a final 3-M network of 131 proteins, with the most significant biological pathway within the network being mRNA splicing/processing. We have shown using an exogenous insulin receptor (INSR) minigene system that alternative splicing of exon 11 is significantly changed in HEK293 cells with altered expression of CUL7, OBSL1 and CCDC8 and in 3-M fibroblasts. The net result is a reduction in the expression of the mitogenic INSR isoform in 3-M syndrome. From these preliminary data, we hypothesise that disordered ubiquitination could result in aberrant mRNA splicing in 3-M; however, further investigation is required to determine whether this contributes to growth failure.D009123Muscle Hypotonia


Clinically important variants in HNRNPAB


check button (ClinVar, 04/20/2024)
accession_iduniprot_idgene_nameTypeVariantClinical_significance