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Fusion Protein:NAP1L1-KRR1 |
Fusion Gene and Fusion Protein Summary |
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Fusion partner gene information | Fusion gene name: NAP1L1-KRR1 | FusionPDB ID: 57180 | FusionGDB2.0 ID: 57180 | Hgene | Tgene | Gene symbol | NAP1L1 | KRR1 | Gene ID | 4673 | 11103 |
Gene name | nucleosome assembly protein 1 like 1 | KRR1 small subunit processome component homolog | |
Synonyms | NAP1|NAP1L|NRP | HRB2|RIP-1 | |
Cytomap | 12q21.2 | 12q21.2 | |
Type of gene | protein-coding | protein-coding | |
Description | nucleosome assembly protein 1-like 1HSP22-like protein interacting proteinNAP-1-related protein | KRR1 small subunit processome component homologHIV-1 Rev-binding protein 2HIV-1 rev binding protein 2KRR-R motif-containing protein 1KRR1, small subunit (SSU) processome component, homologRev interacting proteinrev-interacting protein 1 | |
Modification date | 20200322 | 20200327 | |
UniProtAcc | P55209 Main function of 5'-partner protein: FUNCTION: Histone chaperone that plays a role in the nuclear import of H2A-H2B and nucleosome assembly (PubMed:20002496, PubMed:26841755). Participates also in several important DNA repair mechanisms: greatly enhances ERCC6-mediated chromatin remodeling which is essential for transcription-coupled nucleotide excision DNA repair (PubMed:28369616). Stimulates also homologous recombination (HR) by RAD51 and RAD54 which is essential in mitotic DNA double strand break (DSB) repair (PubMed:24798879). Plays a key role in the regulation of embryonic neurogenesis (By similarity). Promotes the proliferation of neural progenitors and inhibits neuronal differentiation during cortical development (By similarity). Regulates neurogenesis via the modulation of RASSF10; regulates RASSF10 expression by promoting SETD1A-mediated H3K4 methylation at the RASSF10 promoter (By similarity). {ECO:0000250|UniProtKB:P28656, ECO:0000269|PubMed:20002496, ECO:0000269|PubMed:24798879, ECO:0000269|PubMed:26841755, ECO:0000269|PubMed:28369616}.; FUNCTION: (Microbial infection) Positively regulates Epstein-Barr virus reactivation in epithelial cells through the induction of viral BZLF1 expression. {ECO:0000269|PubMed:23691099}.; FUNCTION: (Microbial infection) Together with human herpesvirus 8 protein LANA1, assists the proper assembly of the nucleosome on the replicated viral DNA. {ECO:0000269|PubMed:27599637}. | Q13601 Main function of 5'-partner protein: FUNCTION: Required for 40S ribosome biogenesis. Involved in nucleolar processing of pre-18S ribosomal RNA and ribosome assembly (By similarity). {ECO:0000250}. | |
Ensembl transtripts involved in fusion gene | ENST ids | ENST00000542344, ENST00000393263, ENST00000261182, ENST00000535020, ENST00000547773, ENST00000549596, ENST00000552342, ENST00000431879, ENST00000544816, ENST00000547993, ENST00000548044, | ENST00000229214, ENST00000438169, |
Fusion gene scores for assessment (based on all fusion genes of FusionGDB 2.0) | * DoF score | 17 X 16 X 4=1088 | 5 X 3 X 3=45 |
# samples | 24 | 5 | |
** MAII score | log2(24/1088*10)=-2.18057224564182 possibly effective Gene in Pan-Cancer Fusion Genes (peGinPCFGs). DoF>8 and MAII<0 | log2(5/45*10)=0.15200309344505 effective Gene in Pan-Cancer Fusion Genes (eGinPCFGs). DoF>8 and MAII>0 | |
Fusion gene context | PubMed: NAP1L1 [Title/Abstract] AND KRR1 [Title/Abstract] AND fusion [Title/Abstract] | ||
Fusion neoantigen context | PubMed: NAP1L1 [Title/Abstract] AND KRR1 [Title/Abstract] AND neoantigen [Title/Abstract] | ||
Most frequent breakpoint (based on all fusion genes of FusionGDB 2.0) | NAP1L1(76467983)-KRR1(75902226), # samples:1 | ||
Anticipated loss of major functional domain due to fusion event. | NAP1L1-KRR1 seems lost the major protein functional domain in Hgene partner, which is a CGC by not retaining the major functional domain in the partially deleted in-frame ORF. NAP1L1-KRR1 seems lost the major protein functional domain in Hgene partner, which is a CGC by not retaining the major functional domain in the partially deleted in-frame ORF. NAP1L1-KRR1 seems lost the major protein functional domain in Hgene partner, which is a essential gene by not retaining the major functional domain in the partially deleted in-frame ORF. NAP1L1-KRR1 seems lost the major protein functional domain in Hgene partner, which is a essential gene by not retaining the major functional domain in the partially deleted in-frame ORF. NAP1L1-KRR1 seems lost the major protein functional domain in Hgene partner, which is a epigenetic factor due to the frame-shifted ORF. NAP1L1-KRR1 seems lost the major protein functional domain in Hgene partner, which is a essential gene due to the frame-shifted ORF. NAP1L1-KRR1 seems lost the major protein functional domain in Tgene partner, which is a essential gene due to the frame-shifted ORF. |
* DoF score (Degree of Frequency) = # partners X # break points X # cancer types ** MAII score (Major Active Isofusion Index) = log2(# samples/DoF score*10) |
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Partner | Gene | GO ID | GO term | PubMed ID |
![]() Go to FGviewer search page for the most frequent breakpoint (https://ccsmweb.uth.edu/FGviewer/chr12:76467983/chr12:75902226) - FGviewer provides the online visualization of the retention search of the protein functional features across DNA, RNA, protein, and pathological levels. - How to search 1. Put your fusion gene symbol. 2. Press the tab key until there will be shown the breakpoint information filled. 4. Go down and press 'Search' tab twice. 4. Go down to have the hyperlink of the search result. 5. Click the hyperlink. 6. See the FGviewer result for your fusion gene. |
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Fusion Amino Acid Sequences |
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Henst | Tenst | Hgene | Hchr | Hbp | Hstrand | Tgene | Tchr | Tbp | Tstrand | Seq length (transcript) | BP loci (transcript) | Predicted start (transcript) | Predicted stop (transcript) | Seq length (amino acids) |
ENST00000261182 | NAP1L1 | chr12 | 76467983 | - | ENST00000229214 | KRR1 | chr12 | 75902226 | - | 4470 | 504 | 497 | 1564 | 355 |
ENST00000261182 | NAP1L1 | chr12 | 76467983 | - | ENST00000438169 | KRR1 | chr12 | 75902226 | - | 1394 | 504 | 497 | 1393 | 299 |
ENST00000547773 | NAP1L1 | chr12 | 76467983 | - | ENST00000229214 | KRR1 | chr12 | 75902226 | - | 4166 | 200 | 193 | 1260 | 355 |
ENST00000547773 | NAP1L1 | chr12 | 76467983 | - | ENST00000438169 | KRR1 | chr12 | 75902226 | - | 1090 | 200 | 193 | 1089 | 299 |
ENST00000535020 | NAP1L1 | chr12 | 76467983 | - | ENST00000229214 | KRR1 | chr12 | 75902226 | - | 4049 | 83 | 76 | 1143 | 355 |
ENST00000535020 | NAP1L1 | chr12 | 76467983 | - | ENST00000438169 | KRR1 | chr12 | 75902226 | - | 973 | 83 | 76 | 972 | 299 |
ENST00000549596 | NAP1L1 | chr12 | 76467983 | - | ENST00000229214 | KRR1 | chr12 | 75902226 | - | 4122 | 156 | 149 | 1216 | 355 |
ENST00000549596 | NAP1L1 | chr12 | 76467983 | - | ENST00000438169 | KRR1 | chr12 | 75902226 | - | 1046 | 156 | 149 | 1045 | 299 |
ENST00000552342 | NAP1L1 | chr12 | 76467983 | - | ENST00000229214 | KRR1 | chr12 | 75902226 | - | 4096 | 130 | 123 | 1190 | 355 |
ENST00000552342 | NAP1L1 | chr12 | 76467983 | - | ENST00000438169 | KRR1 | chr12 | 75902226 | - | 1020 | 130 | 123 | 1019 | 298 |
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Henst | Tenst | Hgene | Hchr | Hbp | Hstrand | Tgene | Tchr | Tbp | Tstrand | No-coding score | Coding score |
ENST00000261182 | ENST00000229214 | NAP1L1 | chr12 | 76467983 | - | KRR1 | chr12 | 75902226 | - | 0.000541059 | 0.99945897 |
ENST00000261182 | ENST00000438169 | NAP1L1 | chr12 | 76467983 | - | KRR1 | chr12 | 75902226 | - | 0.002044208 | 0.9979558 |
ENST00000547773 | ENST00000229214 | NAP1L1 | chr12 | 76467983 | - | KRR1 | chr12 | 75902226 | - | 0.000513217 | 0.9994868 |
ENST00000547773 | ENST00000438169 | NAP1L1 | chr12 | 76467983 | - | KRR1 | chr12 | 75902226 | - | 0.001773051 | 0.99822694 |
ENST00000535020 | ENST00000229214 | NAP1L1 | chr12 | 76467983 | - | KRR1 | chr12 | 75902226 | - | 0.000528439 | 0.9994716 |
ENST00000535020 | ENST00000438169 | NAP1L1 | chr12 | 76467983 | - | KRR1 | chr12 | 75902226 | - | 0.002914367 | 0.99708563 |
ENST00000549596 | ENST00000229214 | NAP1L1 | chr12 | 76467983 | - | KRR1 | chr12 | 75902226 | - | 0.000506974 | 0.999493 |
ENST00000549596 | ENST00000438169 | NAP1L1 | chr12 | 76467983 | - | KRR1 | chr12 | 75902226 | - | 0.001689422 | 0.99831057 |
ENST00000552342 | ENST00000229214 | NAP1L1 | chr12 | 76467983 | - | KRR1 | chr12 | 75902226 | - | 0.000513419 | 0.99948657 |
ENST00000552342 | ENST00000438169 | NAP1L1 | chr12 | 76467983 | - | KRR1 | chr12 | 75902226 | - | 0.002001886 | 0.99799806 |
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Get the fusion protein sequences from here. |
Fusion protein sequence information is available in the fasta format. >FusionGDB ID_FusionGDB isoform ID_FGname_Hgene_Hchr_Hbp_Henst_Tgene_Tchr_Tbp_Tenst_length(fusion AA) seq_BP |
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Fusion Protein Breakpoint Sequences for NAP1L1-KRR1 |
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Hgene | Hchr | Hbp | Tgene | Tchr | Tbp | Length(fusion protein) | BP in fusion protein | Peptide |
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Potential FusionNeoAntigen Information of NAP1L1-KRR1 in HLA I |
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![]() * We used NetMHCpan v4.1 (%rank<0.5) and deepHLApan v1.1 (immunogenic score>0.5) |
Fusion gene | Hchr | Hbp | Tgene | Tchr | Tbp | HLA I | FusionNeoAntigen peptide | Binding score | Immunogenic score | Neoantigen start (at BP 13) | Neoantigen end (at BP 13) |
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Potential FusionNeoAntigen Information of NAP1L1-KRR1 in HLA II |
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![]() * We used NetMHCIIpan v4.1 (%rank<0.5). |
Fusion gene | Hchr | Hbp | Tgene | Tchr | Tbp | HLA II | FusionNeoAntigen peptide | Neoantigen start (at BP 13) | Neoantigen end (at BP 13) |
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Fusion breakpoint peptide structures of NAP1L1-KRR1 |
![]() * The minimum length of the amino acid sequence in RoseTTAFold is 14AA. Here, we predicted the 14AA fusion protein breakpoint sequence not the fusion neoantigen peptide, which is shorter than 14 AA. |
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Filtering FusionNeoAntigens Through Checking the Interaction with HLAs in 3D of NAP1L1-KRR1 |
![]() * We used Glide to predict the interaction between HLAs and neoantigens. |
HLA allele | PDB ID | File name | BPseq | Docking score | Glide score |
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Vaccine Design for the FusionNeoAntigens of NAP1L1-KRR1 |
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Fusion gene | Hchr | Hbp | Tchr | Tbp | Start in +/-13AA | End in +/-13AA | FusionNeoAntigen peptide sequence | FusionNeoAntigen RNA sequence |
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Fusion gene | Hchr | Hbp | Tchr | Tbp | Start in +/-13AA | End in +/-13AA | FusionNeoAntigen peptide | FusionNEoAntigen RNA sequence |
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Information of the samples that have these potential fusion neoantigens of NAP1L1-KRR1 |
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Cancer type | Fusion gene | Hchr | Hbp | Henst | Tchr | Tbp | Tenst | Sample |
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Potential target of CAR-T therapy development for NAP1L1-KRR1 |
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![]() * Minus value of BPloci means that the break point is located before the CDS. |
- In-frame and retained 'Transmembrane'. |
Partner | Gene | Hbp | Tbp | ENST | Strand | BPexon | TotalExon | Protein feature loci | *BPloci | TotalLen | Protein feature | Protein feature note |
![]() * We used DeepLoc 1.0. The order of the X-axis of the barplot is as follows: Entry_ID, Localization, Type, Nucleus, Cytoplasm, Extracellular, Mitochondrion, Cell_membrane, Endoplasmic_reticulum, Plastid, Golgi.apparatus, Lysosome.Vacuole, Peroxisome. Y-axis is the output score of DeepLoc. Clicking the image will open a new tab with a large image. |
Hgene | Hchr | Hbp | Henst | Tgene | Tchr | Tbp | Tenst | DeepLoc result |
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Related Drugs to NAP1L1-KRR1 |
![]() (Manual curation of PubMed, 04-30-2022 + MyCancerGenome) |
Hgene | Tgene | Drug | Source | PMID |
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Related Diseases to NAP1L1-KRR1 |
![]() (Manual curation of PubMed, 04-30-2022 + MyCancerGenome) |
Hgene | Tgene | Disease | Source | PMID |
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Partner | Gene | Disease ID | Disease name | # pubmeds | Source |