DNA damage-inducible transcript 4 protein

Details

Name
DNA damage-inducible transcript 4 protein
Kind
protein
Synonyms
  • HIF-1 responsive protein RTP801
  • Protein regulated in development and DNA damage response 1
  • REDD-1
  • REDD1
  • RTP801
Gene Name
DDIT4
UniProtKB Entry
Q9NX09Swiss-Prot
Organism
Humans
NCBI Taxonomy ID
9606
Amino acid sequence
>lcl|BSEQ0017105|DNA damage-inducible transcript 4 protein
MPSLWDRFSSSSTSSSPSSLPRTPTPDRPPRSAWGSATREEGFDRSTSLESSDCESLDSS
NSGFGPEEDTAYLDGVSLPDFELLSDPEDEHLCANLMQLLQESLAQARLGSRRPARLLMP
SQLVSQVGKELLRLAYSEPCGLRGALLDVCVEQGKSCHSVGQLALDPSLVPTFQLTLVLR
LDSRLWPKIQGLFSSANSPFLPGFSQSLTLSTGFRVIKKKLYSSEQLLIEEC
Number of residues
232
Molecular Weight
25370.225
Theoretical pI
4.61
GO Classification
Functions
14-3-3 protein binding
Processes
apoptotic process / cellular response to dexamethasone stimulus / intracellular signal transduction / protein-containing complex disassembly
General Function
Regulates cell growth, proliferation and survival via inhibition of the activity of the mammalian target of rapamycin complex 1 (mTORC1). Inhibition of mTORC1 is mediated by a pathway that involves DDIT4/REDD1, AKT1, the TSC1-TSC2 complex and the GTPase RHEB. Plays an important role in responses to cellular energy levels and cellular stress, including responses to hypoxia and DNA damage. Regulates p53/TP53-mediated apoptosis in response to DNA damage via its effect on mTORC1 activity. Its role in the response to hypoxia depends on the cell type; it mediates mTORC1 inhibition in fibroblasts and thymocytes, but not in hepatocytes (By similarity). Required for mTORC1-mediated defense against viral protein synthesis and virus replication (By similarity). Inhibits neuronal differentiation and neurite outgrowth mediated by NGF via its effect on mTORC1 activity. Required for normal neuron migration during embryonic brain development. Plays a role in neuronal cell death
Specific Function
14-3-3 protein binding
Pfam Domain Function
Signal Regions
Not Available
Transmembrane Regions
Not Available
Cellular Location
Mitochondrion
Gene sequence
>lcl|BSEQ0017106|DNA damage-inducible transcript 4 protein (DDIT4)
ATGCCTAGCCTTTGGGACCGCTTCTCGTCGTCGTCCACCTCCTCTTCGCCCTCGTCCTTG
CCCCGAACTCCCACCCCAGATCGGCCGCCGCGCTCAGCCTGGGGGTCGGCGACCCGGGAG
GAGGGGTTTGACCGCTCCACGAGCCTGGAGAGCTCGGACTGCGAGTCCCTGGACAGCAGC
AACAGTGGCTTCGGGCCGGAGGAAGACACGGCTTACCTGGATGGGGTGTCGTTGCCCGAC
TTCGAGCTGCTCAGTGACCCTGAGGATGAACACTTGTGTGCCAACCTGATGCAGCTGCTG
CAGGAGAGCCTGGCCCAGGCGCGGCTGGGCTCTCGACGCCCTGCGCGCCTGCTGATGCCT
AGCCAGTTGGTAAGCCAGGTGGGCAAAGAACTACTGCGCCTGGCCTACAGCGAGCCGTGC
GGCCTGCGGGGGGCGCTGCTGGACGTCTGCGTGGAGCAGGGCAAGAGCTGCCACAGCGTG
GGCCAGCTGGCACTCGACCCCAGCCTGGTGCCCACCTTCCAGCTGACCCTCGTGCTGCGC
CTGGACTCACGACTCTGGCCCAAGATCCAGGGGCTGTTTAGCTCCGCCAACTCTCCCTTC
CTCCCTGGCTTCAGCCAGTCCCTGACGCTGAGCACTGGCTTCCGAGTCATCAAGAAGAAG
CTGTACAGCTCGGAACAGCTGCTCATTGAGGAGTGTTGA
Chromosome Location
10
Locus
10q22.1
External Identifiers
ResourceLink
UniProtKB IDQ9NX09
UniProtKB Entry NameDDIT4_HUMAN
GenBank Gene IDBC015236
GeneCard IDDDIT4
GenAtlas IDDDIT4
HGNC IDHGNC:24944
PDB ID(s)3LQ9, 7MOP
KEGG IDhsa:54541
NCBI Gene ID54541
General References
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Associated Data

Drug Relations
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