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EDD (for E3 identified by Differential Display) is a progestin-regulated gene that was isolated from T-47D human breast cancer cells. Based on sequence homology, EDD appears to be a human homolog of the Drosophila hyperplastic discs (hyd) gene, a tumor suppressor gene that is required for control of imaginal disc growth. EDD contains a HECT domain in the carboxy terminus. HECT domain-containing proteins function as ubiquitin-protein ligases, or E3 enzymes. EDD has been shown to bind to ubiquitin, and like other HECT family proteins, may function as an E3 ubiquitin-protein ligase.
CH D1S3362; DD5; E3 identified by differential display; E3 ubiquitin-protein ligase UBR5; E3 ubiquitin-protein ligase, HECT domain-containing 1; ECGF1; Edd; Edd1; EDG1; EDG-1; extraembryonic development; HECT-type E3 ubiquitin transferase UBR5; hHYD; HYD; Hyperplastic discs protein homolog; KIAA0896; Progestin-induced protein; Rat100; S1P receptor 1; S1P receptor Edg-1; S1P1; S1PR1; ubiquitin protein ligase E3 component n-recognin 5; Ubr5
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