- Sike1 [Search on AGR]
Homo sapiens SIKE interacts with IKK-epsilon (IKBKE; MIM 605048) and TBK1 (MIM 604834) and acts as a suppressor of TLR3 (MIM 603029) and virus-triggered interferon activation pathways (Huang et al., 2005 [PubMed 16281057]).[supplied by OMIM, Mar 2008]
- Mx1 [Search on AGR]
Rattus norvegicus Predicted to enable GTPase activity; identical protein binding activity; and microtubule binding activity. Involved in response to virus. Located in nucleus. Human ortholog(s) of this gene implicated in alopecia areata; avian influenza; liver disease; and prostate cancer. Orthologous to human MX1 (MX dynamin like GTPase 1); INTERACTS WITH 17alpha-ethynylestradiol; 17beta-estradiol; 17beta-estradiol 3-benzoate.
- Ssbp1 [Search on AGR]
Homo sapiens SSBP1 is a housekeeping gene involved in mitochondrial biogenesis (Tiranti et al., 1995 [PubMed 7789991]). It is also a subunit of a single-stranded DNA (ssDNA)-binding complex involved in the maintenance of genome stability (Huang et al., 2009) [PubMed 19683501].[supplied by OMIM, Feb 2010]
- Zmiz2 [Search on AGR]
Homo sapiens ZMIZ2 and ZMIZ1 (MIM 607159) are members of a PIAS (see MIM 603566)-like family of proteins that interact with nuclear hormone receptors. ZMIZ2 interacts with androgen receptor (AR; MIM 313700) and enhances AR-mediated transcription (Huang et al., 2005 [PubMed 16051670]).[supplied by OMIM, May 2010]
- Mx2 [Search on AGR]
Rattus norvegicus Predicted to enable GTP binding activity; GTPase activity; and microtubule binding activity. Involved in response to virus. Located in cytoplasm. Human ortholog(s) of this gene implicated in alopecia areata; avian influenza; liver disease; and prostate cancer. Orthologous to human MX1 (MX dynamin like GTPase 1); PARTICIPATES IN influenza A pathway; measles pathway; INTERACTS WITH (+)-schisandrin B; 17alpha-ethynylestradiol; 17beta-estradiol.
- Slc30a4 [Search on AGR]
Homo sapiens Zinc is the second most abundant trace metal in the human body. It is an essential element, serving both a structural role, as in the formation of zinc fingers in DNA-binding proteins, and a catalytic role in metalloenzymes, such as pancreatic carboxypeptidases (e.g., MIM 114852), alkaline phosphatases (e.g., MIM 171760), various dehydrogenases, and superoxide dismutases (e.g., MIM 147450). SLC30A4, or ZNT4, belongs to the ZNT family of zinc transporters. ZNTs are involved in transporting zinc out of the cytoplasm and have similar structures, consisting of 6 transmembrane domains and a histidine-rich cytoplasmic loop (Huang and Gitschier, 1997 [PubMed 9354792]).[supplied by OMIM, Mar 2008]