
NIPBL - Wikipedia
Nipped-B-like protein (NIPBL), also known as SCC2 or delangin is a protein that in humans is encoded by the NIPBL gene. [5] NIPBL is required for the association of cohesin with DNA …
NIPBL Gene - GeneCards | NIPBL Protein | NIPBL Antibody
2024年12月25日 · NIPBL (NIPBL Cohesin Loading Factor) is a Protein Coding gene. Diseases associated with NIPBL include Cornelia De Lange Syndrome 1 and Cornelia De Lange …
NIPBL gene - MedlinePlus
The NIPBL gene provides instructions for making a protein called delangin, which plays an important role in human development. Learn about this gene and related health conditions.
Roles of NIPBL in maintenance of genome stability - PubMed
A cohesin-loading factor (NIPBL) is one of important regulatory factors in the maintenance of 3D genome organization and function, by interacting with a large number of factors, e.g. cohesion, …
Different NIPBL requirements of cohesin-STAG1 and cohesin …
2023年3月10日 · Here we have examined the effect of reducing NIPBL levels on the behavior of the two cohesin variants carrying STAG1 or STAG2 by combining a flow cytometry assay to …
NIPBL
2018年1月18日 · We demonstrate that NIPBL haploinsufficiency leads to upregulation of gene sets identified in functions related to nucleosome, chromatin assembly, RNA modification and …
A Novel Mutation in NIPBL Gene with the Cornelia de Lange …
NIPBL is the human homolog of the Drosophila melanogaster Nipped-B gene. NIPBL, a cohesin loader, has been implicated in transcriptional control and genome organization. Localized at …
NIPBL NIPBL cohesin loading factor [ (human)] - National Center …
Gene ID: 25836, updated on 9-Feb-2025. This gene encodes the homolog of the Drosophila melanogaster Nipped-B gene product and fungal Scc2-type sister chromatid cohesion …
NIPBL and cohesin: new take on a classic tale - Cell Press
2023年4月14日 · While the consequences of NIPBL mutation in cohesin distribution, genome folding, and, ultimately, gene expression likely account for many adverse defects in …
UniProt
The C-terminal region containing HEAT repeats and Pro-Xaa-Val-Xaa-Leu (PxVxL) motif are involved in the recruitment of NIPBL to sites of DNA damage. 1 publication