FAM76A
FAM76A is a protein that in Homo sapiens is encoded by the FAM76A gene. Notable structural characteristics of FAM76A include an 83 amino acid coiled coil domain as well as a four amino acid poly-serine compositional bias. FAM76A is conserved in most chordates but it is not found in other deuterostome phlya such as echinodermata, hemichordata, or xenacoelomorpha—suggesting that FAM76A arose sometime after chordates in the evolutionary lineage. Furthermore, FAM76A is not found in fungi, plants, archaea, or bacteria. FAM76A is predicted to localize to the nucleus and may play a role in regulating transcription.
Gene
Location
FAM76A is located on the strand of the short arm of chromosome 1, with the genomic sequence starting at 27725979 and ending at 27762915. The coding region is made up of 3462 base pairs and is translated into 341 amino acids.Gene neighborhood
Genes that flank FAM76A on the telomeric side include IFI6, CHMP1AP1, and RPEP3, while genes that flank FAM76A on the centromeric side include STX12, PPP1R8, and L0C105376894.Common aliases
In Caenorhabditis elegans, FAM76A is referred to as K04F10.7. Outside of this, FAM76A does not have any significant alternative names.mRNA
In Homo sapiens, the FAM76A gene produces 9 different mRNAs, 7 of which are alternatively spliced and 2 of which are unspliced. Of the alternatively spliced mRNAs, isoform 1 is the longest variant of the gene and is the subject of this article.Protein
General properties
The molecular weight of FAM76A is 38.4 kDa, making it possible for this protein to diffuse through nuclear pores. The isoelectric point is 9.28. FAM76A does not have any significant positive, negative, or mixed charge clusters. In addition, FAM76A does not have any predicted hydrophobic or transmembrane segments, suggesting that this protein is not found within the cell membrane.Composition
The amino acid composition of FAM76A protein showed amino acid frequencies within 1.5% of that of normal human proteins for all but cysteine, valine, and lysine. Cysteine and lysine have higher frequencies compared to a normal Homo sapiens protein, while valine has a lower frequency compared to a normal Homo sapiens protein. These same amino acid frequency differences are seen in FAM76A orthologs such as Gallus gallus, Serinus canaria, and Crassostrea gigas.Domains and motifs
NCBI conserved domains search identified an uncharacterized conserved protein that contains the Band7/PHB/SPFH domain, whose function is unknown and is conserved in various species ranging from humans to bacteria. In Homo sapiens, the Band7/PHB/SPFH domain spans from amino acids 252-326. The molecular weight of this domain is 8.9 kDa, and it has an isoelectric point of 9.23. The Band7/PHB/SPFH domain does not have any amino acids frequency composition that differs from a normal Homo sapiens protein. This domain is yet to be assigned to any domain superfamily.Secondary structure
FAM76A is predicted to only have alpha helices. In total, there are 17 alpha helices predicted, the longest of which contains the Band7/PHB/SPFH domain. From this, only 8 alpha helices are located within conserved regions of FAM76A.Tertiary/quaternary structure
FAM76A contains a coiled-coil domain, which is located within the Band7/PHB/SPFH domain. No significant ligand-binding sites or active sites were predicted from I-TASSER. There is no evidence to suggest that FAM76A interacts with other proteins to form a quaternary structure.Sub-cellular localization
The protein subcellular localization prediction tool, PSORT II, predicts FAM76A to be located within the nucleus. This prediction is observed in orthologs such as Gallus gallus and Callorhinchus milii. Further evidence for FAM76A localizing to the nucleus is provided by the presence of a nuclear localization signal.Expression
According to NCBI Geo Profile, FAM76A is expressed in Homo sapiens parathyroid, lymph node, esophagus, and bone marrow tissue. Developmental stages where FAM76A expression is detected include the embryoid body, fetus, and adult.Brain atlas
Allen human brain atlas predictions for FAM76A expression are depicted below. FAM76A appears to have higher expression within the cerebral cortex and lower expression in parts of the reptilian brain such as the pontine tegmentum.| Brain Area | Function | FAM76A Expression Level |
| Frontal lobe | Planning, organizing, problem solving, selective attention, personality, and higher cognitive functions | High |
| Occipital lobe | Visual processing | High |
| Temporal lobe | Auditory processing | High |
| Parietal lobe | Sensation, perception, and integration of sensory input | High |
| Cerebellum | Coordination of voluntary movements | High |
| Hippocampal formation | Memory/spatial coding | Low |
| Pontine tegmentum | Sensory and motor function, sleep stage control, and arousal | Low |
| Myelencephalon cuneate nucleus | Receive fine touch and proprioceptive information from upper body | Low |