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Tumor susceptibility gene 101 protein

Domain

The UEV domain is required for the interaction of the complex with ubiquitin. It also mediates the interaction with PTAP/PSAP motifs of HIV-1 P6 protein and human spumaretrovirus Gag protein.

The coiled coil domain may interact with stathmin.

The UEV domain binds ubiquitin and P-[ST]-A-P peptide motif independently.

Function

Component of the ESCRT-I complex, a regulator of vesicular trafficking process. Binds to ubiquitinated cargo proteins and is required for the sorting of endocytic ubiquitinated cargos into multivesicular bodies (MVBs). Mediates the association between the ESCRT-0 and ESCRT-I complex. Required for completion of cytokinesis; the function requires CEP55. May be involved in cell growth and differentiation. Acts as a negative growth regulator. Involved in the budding of many viruses through an interaction with viral proteins that contain a late-budding motif P-[ST]-A-P. This interaction is essential for viral particle budding of numerous retroviruses. Required for the exosomal release of SDCBP, CD63 and syndecan (PubMed:22660413). It may also play a role in the extracellular release of microvesicles that differ from the exosomes (PubMed:22315426).

Post-translational modifications

Monoubiquitinated at multiple sites by LRSAM1 and by MGRN1. Ubiquitination inactivates it, possibly by regulating its shuttling between an active membrane-bound protein and an inactive soluble form. Ubiquitination by MGRN1 requires the presence of UBE2D1.

Sequence Similarities

Belongs to the ubiquitin-conjugating enzyme family. UEV subfamily.

Tissue Specificity

Heart, brain, placenta, lung, liver, skeletal, kidney and pancreas.

Cellular localization

Alternative names

Tumor susceptibility gene 101 protein, ESCRT-I complex subunit TSG101, TSG101

swissprot:Q99816 entrezGene:7251 omim:601387