Fusion partner gene information | Fusion gene name: NUMA1-CCT5 |
FusionPDB ID: 60896 | FusionGDB2.0 ID: 60896 | | Hgene | Tgene | Gene symbol | NUMA1 | CCT5 | Gene ID | 4926 | 22948 | Gene name | nuclear mitotic apparatus protein 1 | chaperonin containing TCP1 subunit 5 |
Synonyms | NMP-22|NUMA | CCT-epsilon|CCTE|HEL-S-69|PNAS-102|TCP-1-epsilon |
Cytomap | 11q13.4 | 5p15.2 |
Type of gene | protein-coding | protein-coding |
Description | nuclear mitotic apparatus protein 1SP-H antigencentrophilin stabilizes mitotic spindle in mitotic cellsnuclear matrix protein-22structural nuclear protein | T-complex protein 1 subunit epsilonchaperonin containing TCP1, subunit 5 (epsilon)epididymis secretory protein Li 69 |
Modification date | 20200313 | 20200313 |
UniProtAcc | Q14980 Main function of 5'-partner protein: FUNCTION: Microtubule (MT)-binding protein that plays a role in the formation and maintenance of the spindle poles and the alignement and the segregation of chromosomes during mitotic cell division (PubMed:7769006, PubMed:17172455, PubMed:19255246, PubMed:24996901, PubMed:26195665, PubMed:27462074). Functions to tether the minus ends of MTs at the spindle poles, which is critical for the establishment and maintenance of the spindle poles (PubMed:12445386, PubMed:11956313). Plays a role in the establishment of the mitotic spindle orientation during metaphase and elongation during anaphase in a dynein-dynactin-dependent manner (PubMed:23870127, PubMed:24109598, PubMed:24996901, PubMed:26765568). In metaphase, part of a ternary complex composed of GPSM2 and G(i) alpha proteins, that regulates the recruitment and anchorage of the dynein-dynactin complex in the mitotic cell cortex regions situated above the two spindle poles, and hence regulates the correct oritentation of the mitotic spindle (PubMed:23027904, PubMed:22327364, PubMed:23921553). During anaphase, mediates the recruitment and accumulation of the dynein-dynactin complex at the cell membrane of the polar cortical region through direct association with phosphatidylinositol 4,5-bisphosphate (PI(4,5)P2), and hence participates in the regulation of the spindle elongation and chromosome segregation (PubMed:22327364, PubMed:23921553, PubMed:24996901, PubMed:24371089). Binds also to other polyanionic phosphoinositides, such as phosphatidylinositol 3-phosphate (PIP), lysophosphatidic acid (LPA) and phosphatidylinositol triphosphate (PIP3), in vitro (PubMed:24996901, PubMed:24371089). Also required for proper orientation of the mitotic spindle during asymmetric cell divisions (PubMed:21816348). Plays a role in mitotic MT aster assembly (PubMed:11163243, PubMed:11229403, PubMed:12445386). Involved in anastral spindle assembly (PubMed:25657325). Positively regulates TNKS protein localization to spindle poles in mitosis (PubMed:16076287). Highly abundant component of the nuclear matrix where it may serve a non-mitotic structural role, occupies the majority of the nuclear volume (PubMed:10075938). Required for epidermal differentiation and hair follicle morphogenesis (By similarity). {ECO:0000250|UniProtKB:E9Q7G0, ECO:0000269|PubMed:11163243, ECO:0000269|PubMed:11229403, ECO:0000269|PubMed:11956313, ECO:0000269|PubMed:12445386, ECO:0000269|PubMed:16076287, ECO:0000269|PubMed:17172455, ECO:0000269|PubMed:19255246, ECO:0000269|PubMed:22327364, ECO:0000269|PubMed:23027904, ECO:0000269|PubMed:23870127, ECO:0000269|PubMed:23921553, ECO:0000269|PubMed:24109598, ECO:0000269|PubMed:24371089, ECO:0000269|PubMed:24996901, ECO:0000269|PubMed:25657325, ECO:0000269|PubMed:26195665, ECO:0000269|PubMed:26765568, ECO:0000269|PubMed:27462074, ECO:0000269|PubMed:7769006, ECO:0000305|PubMed:10075938, ECO:0000305|PubMed:21816348}. | P48643 Main function of 5'-partner protein: FUNCTION: Component of the chaperonin-containing T-complex (TRiC), a molecular chaperone complex that assists the folding of proteins upon ATP hydrolysis (PubMed:25467444). The TRiC complex mediates the folding of WRAP53/TCAB1, thereby regulating telomere maintenance (PubMed:25467444). As part of the TRiC complex may play a role in the assembly of BBSome, a complex involved in ciliogenesis regulating transports vesicles to the cilia (PubMed:20080638). The TRiC complex plays a role in the folding of actin and tubulin (Probable). {ECO:0000269|PubMed:20080638, ECO:0000269|PubMed:25467444, ECO:0000305}. |
Ensembl transtripts involved in fusion gene | ENST ids | ENST00000351960, ENST00000358965, ENST00000393695, ENST00000543450,
| ENST00000503026, ENST00000506600, ENST00000515390, ENST00000515676, ENST00000280326, |
Fusion gene scores for assessment (based on all fusion genes of FusionGDB 2.0) | * DoF score | 36 X 22 X 17=13464 | 58 X 14 X 17=13804 |
# samples | 43 | 61 |
** MAII score | log2(43/13464*10)=-4.96862661174049 possibly effective Gene in Pan-Cancer Fusion Genes (peGinPCFGs). DoF>8 and MAII<0 | log2(61/13804*10)=-4.50013332598527 possibly effective Gene in Pan-Cancer Fusion Genes (peGinPCFGs). DoF>8 and MAII<0 |
Fusion gene context | PubMed: NUMA1 [Title/Abstract] AND CCT5 [Title/Abstract] AND fusion [Title/Abstract] |
Fusion neoantigen context | PubMed: NUMA1 [Title/Abstract] AND CCT5 [Title/Abstract] AND neoantigen [Title/Abstract] |
Most frequent breakpoint (based on all fusion genes of FusionGDB 2.0) | NUMA1(71713911)-CCT5(10250033), # samples:1
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Anticipated loss of major functional domain due to fusion event. | NUMA1-CCT5 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. NUMA1-CCT5 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. NUMA1-CCT5 seems lost the major protein functional domain in Hgene partner, which is a CGC due to the frame-shifted ORF. NUMA1-CCT5 seems lost the major protein functional domain in Hgene partner, which is a essential gene due to the frame-shifted ORF. NUMA1-CCT5 seems lost the major protein functional domain in Tgene partner, which is a cell metabolism gene due to the frame-shifted ORF. NUMA1-CCT5 seems lost the major protein functional domain in Tgene partner, which is a essential gene due to the frame-shifted ORF.
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