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Fragile histidine triad

1FHI, 2FHI, 2FIT, 5FIT, 3FIT, 1FIT, 4FIT, 6FIT227214198ENSG00000189283ENSMUSG00000060579P49789O89106NM_001354589NM_001354590NM_010210NM_001308285NM_001308286NM_001360141NP_001341518NP_001341519NP_001295214NP_001295215NP_034340NP_001347070Bis(5'-adenosyl)-triphosphatase also known as fragile histidine triad protein (FHIT) is an enzyme that in humans is encoded by the FHIT gene.1fhi: SUBSTRATE ANALOG (IB2) COMPLEX WITH THE FRAGILE HISTIDINE TRIAD PROTEIN, FHIT1fit: FHIT (FRAGILE HISTIDINE TRIAD PROTEIN)2fhi: SUBSTRATE ANALOG (IB2) COMPLEX WITH THE HIS 96 ASN SUBSTITUTION OF THE FRAGILE HISTIDINE TRIAD PROTEIN, FHIT2fit: FHIT (FRAGILE HISTIDINE TRIAD PROTEIN)3fit: FHIT (FRAGILE HISTIDINE TRIAD PROTEIN) IN COMPLEX WITH ADENOSINE/SULFATE AMP ANALOG4fit: FHIT-APO5fit: FHIT-SUBSTRATE ANALOG6fit: FHIT-TRANSITION STATE ANALOG Bis(5'-adenosyl)-triphosphatase also known as fragile histidine triad protein (FHIT) is an enzyme that in humans is encoded by the FHIT gene. FHIT is also known as human accelerated region 10. It may, therefore, have played a key role in differentiating humans from apes. This gene, a member of the histidine triad gene family, encodes a diadenosine P1,P3-bis(5'-adenosyl)-triphosphate adenylohydrolase involved in purine metabolism. The gene encompasses the common fragile site FRA3B on chromosome 3, where carcinogen-induced damage can lead to translocations and aberrant transcripts of this gene. In fact, aberrant transcripts from this gene have been found in about half of all esophageal, stomach, and colon carcinomas. Though the exact molecular function of FHIT is still partially unclear, the gene works as a tumor suppressor as it has been demonstrated in animal studies. Furthermore FHIT has been shown to synergize with VHL, another tumor suppressor, in protecting against chemically - induced lung cancer. FHIT also acts as a tumor suppressor of HER2/neu driven breast cancer. FHIT has been shown to interact with UBE2I.

[ "Suppressor", "Carcinogenesis", "Carcinoma", "FHIT", "Tumor suppressor gene" ]
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