MXI1 (MAX interactor 1)

1999-12-01   Niels B Atkin  

Department of Cancer Research, Mount Vernon Hospital, Northwood, Middlesex, UK

Identity

HGNC
LOCATION
10q25.2
LOCUSID
ALIAS
MAD2,MXD2,MXI,bHLHc11
FUSION GENES

DNA/RNA

Description

the gene spans approximately 60 kb; 6 exons

Transcription

2.6 kb mRNA; two transcription initiation sites

Proteins

Description

228 amino acids; 26 kDa; contains a basic region/helix-loop-helix/leucine zipper (B-HLH-LZ) motif that is similar to that found in Myc family

Expression

tissue specific; induced during cells terminal differentiation

Localisation

nuclear

Function

Mxil, discovered in 1993, is, with Mad, one of the proteins that can regulate Max, a human protein containing a basic helix-loop-helix leucine zipper (bHLH-zip) that allows the formation of cMyc-Max heterodimers and that activates transcription; Mad and Mxil may be involved in tumour suppression since they can compete with Myc proteins for the interaction with Max; Mxil normally functions to suppress cell growth: experimental induction of the gene resulted in the accumulation of cells in G2-M phase

Homology

belongs to the basic helix-loop-helix (bhlh) family of transcription factors

Mutations

Somatic

mutations have been described in some sporadic prostate cancers but no germline mutations were found in a study of 38 families with possible predisposition to this disease; a correlation between a polymorphic repeat in the 3 untranslated region in Mxil mRNA and regulation of its transcription and degradation has been suggested

Implicated in

Entity name
implicated in some sporadic cases of prostate cancer and glioblastoma as a tumour suppressor gene

Bibliography

Pubmed IDLast YearTitleAuthors

Other Information

Locus ID:

NCBI: 4601
MIM: 600020
HGNC: 7534
Ensembl: ENSG00000119950

Variants:

dbSNP: 4601
ClinVar: 4601
TCGA: ENSG00000119950
COSMIC: MXI1

RNA/Proteins

Gene IDTranscript IDUniprot
ENSG00000119950ENST00000239007P50539
ENSG00000119950ENST00000332674P50539
ENSG00000119950ENST00000361248P50539
ENSG00000119950ENST00000361248A0A0S2Z3X5
ENSG00000119950ENST00000369612P50539
ENSG00000119950ENST00000369612A0A0S2Z3Y0
ENSG00000119950ENST00000393134B1ANN8
ENSG00000119950ENST00000442296F6WCI9
ENSG00000119950ENST00000453116F6U3F6
ENSG00000119950ENST00000460667A0A494C0I8
ENSG00000119950ENST00000484030A0A494C0W2
ENSG00000119950ENST00000650644P50539
ENSG00000119950ENST00000650644A0A0S2Z3Y0
ENSG00000119950ENST00000650696P50539
ENSG00000119950ENST00000650696A0A0S2Z3Y0
ENSG00000119950ENST00000650752A0A494BZS3
ENSG00000119950ENST00000650810P50539
ENSG00000119950ENST00000650810A0A0S2Z3Y0
ENSG00000119950ENST00000650843P50539
ENSG00000119950ENST00000650843A0A0S2Z3Y0
ENSG00000119950ENST00000650900P50539
ENSG00000119950ENST00000650900A0A0S2Z3Y0
ENSG00000119950ENST00000650952P50539
ENSG00000119950ENST00000650952A0A0S2Z3Y0
ENSG00000119950ENST00000651004P50539
ENSG00000119950ENST00000651004A0A0S2Z3Y0
ENSG00000119950ENST00000651109A0A494BZS3
ENSG00000119950ENST00000651112A0A494C1C1
ENSG00000119950ENST00000651167P50539
ENSG00000119950ENST00000651167A0A0S2Z3Y0
ENSG00000119950ENST00000651225A0A494C1P8
ENSG00000119950ENST00000651318A0A494BZS3
ENSG00000119950ENST00000651467P50539
ENSG00000119950ENST00000651467A0A0S2Z3Y0
ENSG00000119950ENST00000651495P50539
ENSG00000119950ENST00000651495A0A0S2Z3Y0
ENSG00000119950ENST00000651516P50539
ENSG00000119950ENST00000651516A0A0S2Z3Y0
ENSG00000119950ENST00000651557A0A0S2Z429
ENSG00000119950ENST00000651613P50539
ENSG00000119950ENST00000651613A0A0S2Z3Y0
ENSG00000119950ENST00000651811P50539
ENSG00000119950ENST00000651811A0A0S2Z3Y0
ENSG00000119950ENST00000651848P50539
ENSG00000119950ENST00000651848A0A0S2Z3Y0
ENSG00000119950ENST00000651866P50539
ENSG00000119950ENST00000651866A0A0S2Z3Y0
ENSG00000119950ENST00000652028P50539
ENSG00000119950ENST00000652028A0A0S2Z3Y0
ENSG00000119950ENST00000652243A0A494BZS3
ENSG00000119950ENST00000652323A0A494C0W2
ENSG00000119950ENST00000652463P50539
ENSG00000119950ENST00000652463A0A0S2Z3Y0
ENSG00000119950ENST00000652506P50539
ENSG00000119950ENST00000652506A0A0S2Z3Y0
ENSG00000119950ENST00000652604P50539
ENSG00000119950ENST00000652604A0A0S2Z3X5
ENSG00000119950ENST00000652649A0A494C1P8

Expression (GTEx)

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Protein levels (Protein atlas)

Not detected
Low
Medium
High

References

Pubmed IDYearTitleCitations
355013532022Mxi1 participates in the progression of lung cancer via the microRNA-300/KLF9/GADD34 Axis.2
355013532022Mxi1 participates in the progression of lung cancer via the microRNA-300/KLF9/GADD34 Axis.2
329011212021UBE2O targets Mxi1 for ubiquitination and degradation to promote lung cancer progression and radioresistance.36
329011212021UBE2O targets Mxi1 for ubiquitination and degradation to promote lung cancer progression and radioresistance.36
295076202018S6K1 phosphorylation-dependent degradation of Mxi1 by β-Trcp ubiquitin ligase promotes Myc activation and radioresistance in lung cancer.25
301187602018FOXO3a-dependent up-regulation of Mxi1-0 promotes hypoxia-induced apoptosis in endothelial cells.8
295076202018S6K1 phosphorylation-dependent degradation of Mxi1 by β-Trcp ubiquitin ligase promotes Myc activation and radioresistance in lung cancer.25
301187602018FOXO3a-dependent up-regulation of Mxi1-0 promotes hypoxia-induced apoptosis in endothelial cells.8
280657852017A positive feedback loop between ROS and Mxi1-0 promotes hypoxia-induced VEGF expression in human hepatocellular carcinoma cells.10
285750532017Mxi1-0 regulates the growth of human umbilical vein endothelial cells through extracellular signal-regulated kinase 1/2 (ERK1/2) and interleukin-8 (IL-8)-dependent pathways.4
280657852017A positive feedback loop between ROS and Mxi1-0 promotes hypoxia-induced VEGF expression in human hepatocellular carcinoma cells.10
285750532017Mxi1-0 regulates the growth of human umbilical vein endothelial cells through extracellular signal-regulated kinase 1/2 (ERK1/2) and interleukin-8 (IL-8)-dependent pathways.4
246859152014MYC and MXI1 protein expression: potential prognostic significance in women with breast cancer in China.2
246859152014MYC and MXI1 protein expression: potential prognostic significance in women with breast cancer in China.2
232548552013miR-24-3p and miR-27a-3p promote cell proliferation in glioma cells via cooperative regulation of MXI1.69

Citation

Niels B Atkin

MXI1 (MAX interactor 1)

Atlas Genet Cytogenet Oncol Haematol. 1999-12-01

Online version: http://atlasgeneticsoncology.org/gene/209/deep-insight-explorer/img/cancer-prone-explorer/