Protein Domain : Abr/Bcr IPR037769

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Description  Abr (active breakpoint cluster region-related protein) and Bcr (breakpoint cluster region protein) are homologous proteins containing a C-terminal domain with GTPase-activating protein (GAP) activity specific for Rac. They control multiple cellular functions of murine macrophages [ ]. They contain several domains, including tandem DH-PH, C2 and GAP domains. Bcr has an extra N-terminal oligomerization domain []. Bcr has been shown to fused to Abl tyrosine kinase in leukemia. The fusion of Bcr to Abl deregulates the tyrosine kinase activity of Abl [ ]. The N-terminal oligomerization domain is thought to be the most critical component that allows the formation of homo-tetramer Bcr/Abl complexes and deregulates the Abl tyrosine kinase [, ]. The GTPase-activating activity of Bcr has been shown to be regulated by transglutaminase 2 (TG2), a multifunctional protein that has been implicated in numerous pathologies including that of neurodegeneration and celiac disease [, ].Abr is a critical regulator of Rho and Cdc42 during the single cell wound healing [ ].
Short Name  Abr/Bcr

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