USP10 ubiquitin specific peptidase 10 [ Homo sapiens (human) ]
Source: NCBI Gene (ID 9100)
Source: NCBI Gene (ID 9100)
Symbol: USP10
Full name: ubiquitin specific peptidase 10
Gene type: protein coding
RefSeq status: REVIEWED
Organism: Homo sapiens
Also known as: UBPO
Summary: Ubiquitin is a highly conserved protein that is covalently linked to other proteins to regulate their function and degradation. This gene encodes a member of the ubiquitin-specific protease family of cysteine proteases. The enzyme specifically cleaves ubiquitin from ubiquitin-conjugated protein substrates. The protein is found in the nucleus and cytoplasm. It functions as a co-factor of the DNA-bound androgen receptor complex, and is inhibited by a protein in the Ras-GTPase pathway. The human genome contains several pseudogenes similar to this gene. Several transcript variants, some protein-coding and others not protein-coding, have been found for this gene. [provided by RefSeq, Jan 2013]
Expression: Ubiquitous expression in placenta (RPKM 15.2), lymph node (RPKM 13.4) and 25 other tissues
Orthologs: mouse
Gene size: 79923bp
Exon count: 19