Proteasomal ubiquitin receptor ADRM1 (Q16186 )

Uniprot ID Q16186
Protein Name Proteasomal ubiquitin receptor ADRM1
Gene Name ADRM1
Species Homo sapiens (Human)
Signal peptide(a) N Secretome P(b)
Function Component of the 26S proteasome, a multiprotein complex involved in the ATP-dependent degradation of ubiquitinated proteins. This complex plays a key role in the maintenance of protein homeostasis by removing misfolded or damaged proteins, which could impair cellular functions, and by removing proteins whose functions are no longer required. Therefore, the proteasome participates in numerous cellular processes, including cell cycle progression, apoptosis, or DNA damage repair. Within the complex, functions as a proteasomal ubiquitin receptor. Engages and activates 19S-associated deubiquitinases UCHL5 and PSMD14 during protein degradation. UCHL5 reversibly associate with the 19S regulatory particle whereas PSMD14 is an intrinsic subunit of the proteasome lid subcomplex. .
GO - Molecular function
  • endopeptidase activator activity : IDA:UniProtKB
  • protease binding : IPI:UniProtKB
  • proteasome binding : IDA:UniProtKB
  • ubiquitin binding : IBA:GO_Central
GO - Biological process
  • proteasome assembly : IDA:UniProtKB
  • protein deubiquitination : TAS:Reactome
  • transcription elongation from RNA polymerase II promoter : IMP:UniProtKB
  • ubiquitin-dependent protein catabolic process : IBA:GO_Central
Back
(a) The Signal peptide D-score cutoff for "YES"(having signal peptide) is 0.45.
(b) Non-classically secreted proteins should obtain an NN-score(Neural Networks score) exceeding the normal threshold of 0.5, but not at the same time be predicted to contain a signal peptide.