C11orf1


Chromosome 11 open reading frame one, also known as C11orf1, is a protein-coding gene. It has been found by yeast two hybrid screen to bind to SETDB1 a histone protein methyltransferase enzyme. SETDB1 has been implicated in Huntington's disease, a neurodegenerative disorder.
C11orf1 is a nuclear protein with unknown function but has been shown to show preferential expression in some disease states in microarray data.

Species distribution

C11orf1 shows conservation through mammals and orthologs can be found in sea squirts and sea anemone. The below table shows some orthologs found using BLAST.
SpeciesOrganism Common NameNCBI AccessionSequence identityExpected valueLength Gene Common Name
Homo sapiensHuman100%8e−86150C11orf1
Bos taurusBovine85%1e−70149UPF0686 protein C11orf1 homolog
Canis lupus familiarisDog88%3e−68485PREDICTED: hypothetical protein XP_536577
Mus musculusMouse78%4e−65466hypothetical protein LOC68721
Ciona intestinalisSea Squirt49%3e−23156PREDICTED: similar to predicted protein

Gene

C11orf1 is located on chromosome 11 and is neighbored by:
  • FDXACB1-201
  • ALG9-201
  • ALG9-202
  • AP001781.5-201

Protein

Structure

This protein is part of the UPF0686 superfamily. This family is characterized by the presence of a domain of unknown function 1143 shared by the family. This family DUF1143 has a domain that includes almost all 149 of the 150 amino acids in the human ortholog. C11orf1 has six splicesomal variants and one unspliced variant.

Predicted properties

The following properties of C11orf1 were predicted using bioinformatic analysis:

Tissue distribution

C11orf1 appears to be ubiquitously expressed at low levels but particularly high expression in the parathyroid. Expression data indicate expression in most tissues. This gene has also been found in one experiment to be under expressed in Huntington's disease patients while SETDB1 is over-expressed.

Binding partners

The human protein SET domain bifurcated 1, was found to be a binding partner for C11orf1 by Yeast Two Hybrid.