Details of the Drug Therapeutic Target (DTT)
General Information of Drug Therapeutic Target (DTT) (ID: TTHZ752)
DTT Name | Nestin (NES) | ||||
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Synonyms | Nbla00170 | ||||
Gene Name | NES | ||||
DTT Type |
Literature-reported target
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TTD ID | |||||
3D Structure | |||||
Sequence |
MEGCMGEESFQMWELNRRLEAYLARVKALEEQNELLSAELGGLRAQSADTSWRAHADDEL
AALRALVDQRWREKHAAEVARDNLAEELEGVAGRCQQLRLARERTTEEVARNRRAVEAEK CARAWLSSQVAELERELEALRVAHEEERVGLNAQAACAPRCPAPPRGPPAPAPEVEELAR RLGEAWRGAVRGYQERVAHMETSLGQARERLGRAVQGAREGRLELQQLQAERGGLLERRA ALEQRLEGRWQERLRATEKFQLAVEALEQEKQGLQSQIAQVLEGRQQLAHLKMSLSLEVA TYRTLLEAENSRLQTPGGGSKTSLSFQDPKLELQFPRTPEGRRLGSLLPVLSPTSLPSPL PATLETPVPAFLKNQEFLQARTPTLASTPIPPTPQAPSPAVDAEIRAQDAPLSLLQTQGG RKQAPEPLRAEARVAIPASVLPGPEEPGGQRQEASTGQSPEDHASLAPPLSPDHSSLEAK DGESGGSRVFSICRGEGEGQIWGLVEKETAIEGKVVSSLQQEIWEEEDLNRKEIQDSQVP LEKETLKSLGEEIQESLKTLENQSHETLERENQECPRSLEEDLETLKSLEKENKELLKDV EVVRPLEKEAVGQLKPTGKEDTQTLQSLQKENQELMKSLEGNLETFLFPGTENQELVSSL QENLESLTALEKENQEPLRSPEVGDEEALRPLTKENQEPLRSLEDENKEAFRSLEKENQE PLKTLEEEDQSIVRPLETENHKSLRSLEEQDQETLRTLEKETQQRRRSLGEQDQMTLRPP EKVDLEPLKSLDQEIARPLENENQEFLKSLKEESVEAVKSLETEILESLKSAGQENLETL KSPETQAPLWTPEEINQGAMNPLEKEIQEPLESVEVNQETFRLLEEENQESLRSLGAWNL ENLRSPEEVDKESQRNLEEEENLGKGEYQESLRSLEEEGQELPQSADVQRWEDTVEKDQE LAQESPPGMAGVENEDEAELNLREQDGFTGKEEVVEQGELNATEEVWIPGEGHPESPEPK EQRGLVEGASVKGGAEGLQDPEGQSQQVGAPGLQAPQGLPEAIEPLVEDDVAPGGDQASP EVMLGSEPAMGESAAGAEPGPGQGVGGLGDPGHLTREEVMEPPLEEESLEAKRVQGLEGP RKDLEEAGGLGTEFSELPGKSRDPWEPPREGREESEAEAPRGAEEAFPAETLGHTGSDAP SPWPLGSEEAEEDVPPVLVSPSPTYTPILEDAPGPQPQAEGSQEASWGVQGRAEALGKVE SEQEELGSGEIPEGPQEEGEESREESEEDELGETLPDSTPLGFYLRSPTSPRWDPTGEQR PPPQGETGKEGWDPAVLASEGLEAPPSEKEEGEEGEEECGRDSDLSEEFEDLGTEAPFLP GVPGEVAEPLGQVPQLLLDPAAWDRDGESDGFADEEESGEEGEEDQEEGREPGAGRWGPG SSVGSLQALSSSQRGEFLESDSVSVSVPWDDSLRGAVAGAPKTALETESQDSAEPSGSEE ESDPVSLEREDKVPGPLEIPSGMEDAGPGADIIGVNGQGPNLEGKSQHVNGGVMNGLEQS EEVGQGMPLVSEGDRGSPFQEEEGSALKTSWAGAPVHLGQGQFLKFTQREGDRESWSSGE D |
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Function |
Promotes the disassembly of phosphorylated vimentin intermediate filaments (IF) during mitosis and may play a role in the trafficking and distribution of IF proteins and other cellular factors to daughter cells during progenitor cell division. Required for survival, renewal and mitogen-stimulated proliferation of neural progenitor cells. Required for brain and eye development.
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