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ERRFI1 (ERBB receptor feedback inhibitor 1)

Identity

Other namesGENE-33
MIG-6
MIG6
RALT
HGNC ERRFI1
Location 1p36.23
Location_base_pair Starts at 7994381 and ends at 8008943 bp from pter (hg18-Mar_2006).
Local_order Centromere - ERRFI1 - PAK7 - TNFRSF9 - UTS2 - PER3 - Telomere

DNA/RNA

Description The MIG-6 gene is composed of 4 exons, and its coding region spans from exon 2 to within exon 4.
Transcription MIG-6 transcription can be rapidly up-regulated by many stress stimuli such as mechanical forces, injury and hypoxia, and by serum as well as various growth factors including EGF and HGF/SF. It is regulated during cell cycle progression, and peaks at the mid-G1 phase. The transcription results in a 3.1-kb mRNA.

Protein

 
  MIG-6 genomic and protein structures. Exons: E1 to E4; coding regions: blue boxes; non-coding regions: orange boxes; CRIB: Cdc42/Rac-interaction and binding domain; AH region: ACK1 homology region; EBR: EGFR-binding region; 14-3-3 BD: 14-3-3 binding motif; SH3 BD: Src homology-3 domain binding motifs; two PEST sequences are indicated in red boxes.
Description MIG-6 is a 58-kDa non-kinase scaffolding adaptor protein consisting of 462 amino-acids. Several conserved protein-protein interaction motifs/domains are present in this protein: a CRIB domain is in the N-terminus, and has been shown to interact with CDC42 and IκBα ; multiple proline-rich motifs are present in the middle of the molecule, and can bind to SH3 domain containing proteins like GRB2; and a 14-3-3 protein binding motif and two PEST sequences are also present. A large portion of its C-terminus (AH domain) shares a high homology with ACK1 kinase, and an EGFR-binding domain is mapped within this region.
Expression MIG-6 is highly expressed in the liver and kidney. Moderate to low expression is observed in the brain, lung, placenta, heart, thymus, and some other tissues.
Localisation It is mainly localized in the cytoplasm.
Function MIG-6 is a negative feedback regulator of EGFR and Met receptor tyrosine kinase signaling. MIG-6 inhibits EGFR-mediated cell transformation and cell cycle progression in NIH3T3 cells. It can physically interact with EGFR, causing inhibition of EGFR phosphorylation and downstream activation. This inhibition is likely due to a blockage of EGFR dimer formation by MIG-6, as a crystal structure reveals binding of MIG-6 to the EGFR kinase domain interface. MIG-6 inhibits Met-mediated cell migration, likely through blocking HGF/SF-induced CDC42 activation (although it does not physically interact with Met). Expression of MIG-6 has also been shown to activate NFκB by sequestering IκBα. The involvement of other MIG-6-interacting molecules in regulating the signaling output remains to be determined.
MIG-6 may function as a tumor suppressor gene, and is likely to play an important role in skin morphogenesis, tissue homeostasis and stress response. Disruption of Mig-6 results in hyperproliferation of the cells in the tissues like joint, gallbladder and skin. Mice with Mig-6 deficiency are prone to the formation of lung, gallbladder, bile duct, and skin cancers, and they develop early onset degenerative joint disease in heavily used joints. Reduced expression of MIG-6 has been observed in several human cancers including breast, ovarian, and skin cancers. While rare, mutations in MIG-6 have also been identified in human lung cancer.

Mutations

Germinal A heterozygous germline mutation at MIG-6 codon 373 (Ala → Val) has been identified in a primary lung cancer patient with squamous cell carcinoma.
Somatic Two somatic mutations have been identified in non-small cell lung cancer cell lines: a nonsense mutation at codon 83 (Glu → stop codon) in the NCI-H322 adenocarcinoma cell line; and a missense mutation at codon 109 (Asp → Asn) in the NCI-H226 squamous cell carcinoma cell line.

Implicated in

Entity Various human cancers
Note The MIG-6 gene is located at chromosome 1p36, a locus that is frequently associated with human cancers. Decreased expression of MIG-6 is reported in breast, ovarian, pancreatic, and skin cancers. Several mutations have been identified in lung cancer, and loss of heterozygosity seems to be associated with smoking, squamous cell carcinoma, and late-stage lung cancer patients.
  

External links

Nomenclature
HGNCERRFI1   18185
Entrez_GeneERRFI1  54206  ERBB receptor feedback inhibitor 1
Cards
AtlasERRFI1ID44147ch1p36
GeneCardsERRFI1
EnsemblERRFI1 [Search_View]   ENSG00000116285 [Gene_View]
GenatlasERRFI1
GeneLynxERRFI1
eGenomeERRFI1
euGene54206
Genomic and cartography
GoldenPathERRFI1  -  1p36.23   chr1:7994381-8008943 -  1p36.23   [Description]    (hg18-Mar_2006)
EnsemblERRFI1 - 1p36.23 [CytoView]
NCBIMapview
OMIMDisease map [OMIM]
HomoloGeneERRFI1
Gene and transcription
GenbankAJ276373 [ ENTREZ ]
GenbankAK027830 [ ENTREZ ]
GenbankAK096149 [ ENTREZ ]
GenbankAK315718 [ ENTREZ ]
GenbankAL137274 [ ENTREZ ]
RefSeqNM_018948 [ SRS ]    NM_018948 [ ENTREZ ]
RefSeqAC_000044 [ SRS ]    AC_000044 [ ENTREZ ]
RefSeqAC_000133 [ SRS ]    AC_000133 [ ENTREZ ]
RefSeqNC_000001 [ SRS ]    NC_000001 [ ENTREZ ]
RefSeqNT_021937 [ SRS ]    NT_021937 [ ENTREZ ]
RefSeqNW_001838523 [ SRS ]    NW_001838523 [ ENTREZ ]
RefSeqNW_923572 [ SRS ]    NW_923572 [ ENTREZ ]
AceViewERRFI1 AceView - NCBI
UnigeneHs.605445 [ SRS ]    Hs.605445 [ NCBI ]     HS605445 [ spliceNest ]
Fast-db3626 (alternative variants)
Protein : pattern, domain, 3D structure
SwissProtQ9UJM3 [ SRS]    Q9UJM3 [ EXPASY ]     Q9UJM3 [ INTERPRO ]     Q9UJM3 [ UNIPROT ]
InterproIPR015116 GTPase_binding [ SRS ]    IPR015116 GTPase_binding [ EBI ]
CluSTrQ9UJM3
PfamPF09027 GTPase_binding [ SRS ]    PF09027 GTPase_binding [ Sanger ]    pfam09027 [ NCBI-CDD ]
BlocksQ9UJM3
PDB2RF9 [ SRS ]    2RF9 [ PdbSum ],   2RF9 [ IMB ]   2RF9 [ RSDB ]
PDB2RFE [ SRS ]    2RFE [ PdbSum ],   2RFE [ IMB ]   2RFE [ RSDB ]
HPRD09218
Protein Interaction databases
DIPQ9UJM3
IntActQ9UJM3
Polymorphism : SNP, mutations, diseases
OMIM608069    [ map ]   
GENECLINICS608069
SNPERRFI1 [dbSNP-NCBI]  
SNPNM_018948 [SNP-NCI]  
SNPERRFI1 [GeneSNPs - Utah]  ERRFI1] [HGBASE - SRS]
HAPMAPERRFI1 [HAPMAP]  
HGMDERRFI1
General knowledge
Family BrowserERRFI1 [UCSC Family Browser]
SOURCENM_018948
SMDHs.605445
SAGEHs.605445
GORho GTPase activator activity [Amigo]  Rho GTPase activator activity
GOprotein binding [Amigo]  protein binding
GOcytoplasm [Amigo]  cytoplasm
GOresponse to stress [Amigo]  response to stress
PubGeneERRFI1
TreeFamERRFI1
CTD54206 [Comparative ToxicoGenomics Database]
Other databases
Probes
ProbeERRFI1 Related clones (RZPD - Berlin)
PubMed
PubMed23 Pubmed reference(s) in Entrez

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Contributor(s)

Written04-2008Yu-Wen Zhang
Van Andel Research Institute, 333 Bostwick Ave. NE, Grand Rapids, MI 49503, USA

Citation

This paper should be referenced as such :
Zhang YW . ERRFI1 (ERBB receptor feedback inhibitor 1). Atlas Genet Cytogenet Oncol Haematol. April 2008 .
URL : http://AtlasGeneticsOncology.org/Genes/ERRFI1ID44147ch1p36.html

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