NCAPG explained

Condensin complex subunit 3 also known as condensin subunit CAP-G (CAP-G) or non-SMC condensin I complex subunit G (NCAPG) is a protein that in humans is encoded by the NCAPG gene.[1] [2] [3] CAP-G is a subunit of condensin I, a large protein complex involved in chromosome condensation.

Interactions

NCAPG has been shown to interact with DNMT3B.[4]

Further reading

Notes and References

  1. Jäger D, Stockert E, Jäger E, Güre AO, Scanlan MJ, Knuth A, Old LJ, Chen YT . Serological cloning of a melanocyte rab guanosine 5'-triphosphate-binding protein and a chromosome condensation protein from a melanoma complementary DNA library . Cancer Res. . 60 . 13 . 3584–91 . Aug 2000 . 10910072 .
  2. Kimura K, Cuvier O, Hirano T . Chromosome condensation by a human condensin complex in Xenopus egg extracts . J. Biol. Chem. . 276 . 8 . 5417–20 . Feb 2001 . 11136719 . 10.1074/jbc.C000873200 . free .
  3. Web site: Entrez Gene: NCAPG non-SMC condensin I complex, subunit G.
  4. Geiman TM, Sankpal UT, Robertson AK, Chen Y, Mazumdar M, Heale JT, Schmiesing JA, Kim W, Yokomori K, Zhao Y, Robertson KD . Isolation and characterization of a novel DNA methyltransferase complex linking DNMT3B with components of the mitotic chromosome condensation machinery . Nucleic Acids Res. . 32 . 9 . 2716–29 . 2004 . 15148359 . 419596 . 10.1093/nar/gkh589 .