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In molecular biology, the DSS1/SEM1 protein family is a family of short acidic proteins which includes the 26S proteasome complex subunits SEM1 from Saccharomyces cerevisiae and Drosophila and DSS1 (SHFM1) in mammals. In Saccharomyces cerevisiae, SEM1 is a regulator of both exocyst function and pseudohyphal differentiation. Loss of DSS1 in Homo sapiens (human) has been associated with split hand/split foot malformations.DSS1 is playing role as a modifier in a novel protein posttranslational modification, referred to as , which is probably targeting oxidized proteins and guiding them to proteasomal degradation.

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  • In molecular biology, the DSS1/SEM1 protein family is a family of short acidic proteins which includes the 26S proteasome complex subunits SEM1 from Saccharomyces cerevisiae and Drosophila and DSS1 (SHFM1) in mammals. In Saccharomyces cerevisiae, SEM1 is a regulator of both exocyst function and pseudohyphal differentiation. Loss of DSS1 in Homo sapiens (human) has been associated with split hand/split foot malformations.DSS1 is playing role as a modifier in a novel protein posttranslational modification, referred to as , which is probably targeting oxidized proteins and guiding them to proteasomal degradation. (en)
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  • structure of a brca2-dss1 complex (en)
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  • IPR007834 (en)
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  • DSS1_SEM1 (en)
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  • PF05160 (en)
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  • DSS1_SEM1 (en)
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  • In molecular biology, the DSS1/SEM1 protein family is a family of short acidic proteins which includes the 26S proteasome complex subunits SEM1 from Saccharomyces cerevisiae and Drosophila and DSS1 (SHFM1) in mammals. In Saccharomyces cerevisiae, SEM1 is a regulator of both exocyst function and pseudohyphal differentiation. Loss of DSS1 in Homo sapiens (human) has been associated with split hand/split foot malformations.DSS1 is playing role as a modifier in a novel protein posttranslational modification, referred to as , which is probably targeting oxidized proteins and guiding them to proteasomal degradation. (en)
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  • DSS1/SEM1 protein family (en)
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