Ccdc60


Coiled-coil domain containing 60 is a protein that in humans is encoded by the CCDC60 gene that is most highly expressed in the trachea, salivary glands, bladder, cervix, and epididymis.

Gene

The gene that encodes CCDC60 is located on the plus strand of chromosome 12 and contains 14 exons. The gene spans positions 119334712-119541047. The first record of the gene that encodes CCDC60 in the NCBI nucleotide database originated from a data set containing 15,000 human and mouse full-length cDNA sequences.

Protein

CCDC60 is made up of 550 amino acids. The computational isoelectric point of CCDC60 is 9.17 and the computational molecular weight is approximately 63kDa. Western blots of RT-4 and U-251 cell lines support the predicted molecular weight. The predicted subcellular location of CCDC60 is the mitochondria. The secondary structure of CCDC60 contains a namesake coiled-coil domain in addition to predicted alpha helices and coils.

Regulation

Gene expression

The expression of CCDC60 is tissue-specific. CCDC60 is most highly expressed in the trachea, salivary glands, bladder, cervix, and epididymis. CCDC60 is also expressed in epithelial cells of the upper respiratory system. RNA seq data shows relatively high levels of expression in the prostate, moderate expression in the lungs and ovaries, and low expression in the colon, adrenal gland, and brain.

Transcription factors

There are many candidate transcription factors that bind to the promoter region of the gene that encodes CCDC60.
FamilyDescription
CAATCCAAT binding factor
XBBFX-box binding factor
MZF1Myeloid zinc finger 1 factor
EGRFWilms tumor suppressor
KLFSKrueppel-like factor 2
ZFO2C2H2 zinc finger transcription factor 2
CALMCalmodulin-binding transcription activator
SORYSRY
SAL1Spalt-like transcription factor 1
VTBPVertebrate TATA binding protein factor
RUSHSWI/SNF related, actin dependent regulator of chromatin, subfamily a, member 3
ETSFHuman and murine ETS1 factors
HANDTwist subfamily of class B bHLH transcription factor
HESFBasic helix-loop-helix protein known as Dec2, Sharp1 or BHLHE41
ZFHXTwo-handed zinc finger homeodomain transcription factor
CARTCart-1
HEATHeat shock factor 2

Post-translational modification

CCDC60 is a candidate for phosphorylation by Protein kinase C. The initial methionine residue is predicted to be cleaved from the polypeptide after translation.

Evolutionary history

Orthologs

The most distantly related organism in which a likely ortholog to Human CCDC60 can be found in is Amphimedon queenslandica, a sea sponge. Orthologs to Human CCDC60 are not found in any prokaryotes. Interestingly, there are no known orthologs in arthropods, although there are many other invertebrates that possess likely orthologs.
OrganismTaxonomic GroupDivergence Accession NumberSequence LengthShared Sequence Identity
HumanHominidae0550100%
Philippine tarsierTarsiidae6755977.29%
Gray mouse lemurLemuriformes7354877.60%
Yellow-bellied marmotRodentia9055976.32%
Sea otterCarnivora9654884.90%
Florida ManateePlacentalia10555183.64%
Common wombatMarsupialia15956462.86%
Southern OstrichAves31248937.03%
Bald eagleAves32066132.02%
High Himalaya FrogAmphibia35254037.31%
Western clawed frogAmphibia35265732.70%
Yellowhead CatfishOsteichthyes43557726.93%
Whale SharkChondrichthyes47367234.87%
Sea VaseAscidiacea67681828.31%
Acorn WormHemichordata68473327.87%
Pacific Purple Sea UrchinEchinoidea68479123.76%
California two-spot octopusMollusca79768927.05%
Mountainous Star CoralCnidaria82486431.28%
TrichoplaxPlacozoa948124734.84%
SpongePorifera95256922.87%

Paralogs

There are no known paralogs of CCDC60.

Protein interactions

There are several binary protein interactions involving CCDC60 that have been experimentally verified.

ProteinFunctionInteraction
UPF3BInvolved in nonsense-mediated decay of mRNAs containing premature stop codons by associating with the nuclear exon junction complex and serving as link between the EJC core and NMD machinery.Physical Association
ZNF593Negatively modulates the DNA binding activity of Oct-2 and therefore its transcriptional regulatory activity.Physical Association
FAM32AIsoform 1, but not isoform 2 or isoform 3, may induce G2 arrest and apoptosis.Physical Association
RBM42Binds to the 3'-untranslated region of CDKN1A mRNA.Physical Association
DCP1BMay play a role in the degradation of mRNAs, both in normal mRNA turnover and in nonsense-mediated mRNA decay.Physical Association
EGFRReceptor tyrosine kinase binding ligands of the EGF family and activating several signaling cascades to convert extracellular cues into appropriate cellular responses.Physical Association
FAM204AUnknown function.Physical Association
APPFunctions as a cell surface receptor and performs physiological functions on the surface of neurons relevant to neurite growth, neuronal adhesion and axonogenesis.Direct Interaction
MTUS2Binds microtubules. Together with MAPRE1 may target the microtubule depolymerase KIF2C to the plus-end of microtubules.Direct Interaction
B9D1Component of the tectonic-like complex, a complex localized at the transition zone of primary cilia and acting as a barrier that prevents diffusion of transmembrane proteins between the cilia and plasma membranes.Direct Interaction

Clinical significance

Mutations in CCDC60 have been associated with decreased walking speed. Additionally, CCDC60 is one of many candidate genes that has been associated with diagnosis of schizophrenia in genome-wide study.