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Essential component of the NELF complex, a complex that negatively regulates the elongation of transcription by RNA polymerase II. The NELF complex, which acts via an association with the DSIF complex and causes transcriptional pausing, is counteracted by the P-TEFb kinase complex.; (Microbial infection) The NELF complex is involved in HIV-1 latency possibly involving recruitment of PCF11 to paused RNA polymerase II.
Gene References into Functions
Trihydrophobin 1 phosphorylation by c-Src regulates MAPK/ERK signaling and cell migration. PMID: 22238675
TH1 might play an important role in regulation of proliferation and invasion in human breast cancer. PMID: 20735431
These results indicate that TH1 is a novel regulator to control the duration and magnitude of androgen signal transduction and might be directly involved in androgen-related developmental, physiological, and pathological processes. PMID: 20069563
diverse transcriptional consequence of NELF-mediated RNAPII pausing in the human genome PMID: 20028984
In a two-hybrid screen of human fetal liver cDNA library, TH1 was detected as a new interaction partner of A-Raf; this specific interaction may have played a critical role in the activation of A-Raf. PMID: 11952167
A study was done of ubiquitin-dependent proeolysis of TH1L protein by E6-AP. PMID: 17131388
Maternal serum Th1 cytokines concentrations increase in preterm and term delivery. PMID: 17621989
TH1 interacts with PAK1 and specifically restricts the activation of MAPK modules through the upstream region of the MAPK pathway, thereby influencing cell migration. PMID: 19136554
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Subcellular Location
Nucleus.
Protein Families
NELF-D family
Tissue Specificity
Widely expressed. Expressed in heart, brain, lung, placenta, liver, skeletal and cardiac muscle, adrenal, thyroid, kidney and pancreas.