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Sep. 10, 2014:
A total of 174 experimentally verified S-nitrosylation sites on 94 S-nitrosylated proteins from individualized human colorectal cancer tissues using a label-free quantitation strategy.

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Protein Name: Nuclear receptor corepressor 2

UniprotKB/SwissProt ID: Q9Y618 (Q9Y618)

Gene Name: NCOR2

Organism: Homo sapiens (Human)

Function: Transcriptional corepressor that mediates the transcriptional repression activity of some nuclear receptors by promoting chromatin condensation, thus preventing access of the basal transcription (PubMed:10077563, PubMed:10097068, PubMed:18212045, PubMed:20812024, PubMed:22230954, PubMed:23911289). Acts by recruiting chromatin modifiers, such as histone deacetylases HDAC1, HDAC2 and HDAC3 (PubMed:22230954). Required to activate the histone deacetylase activity of HDAC3 (PubMed:22230954). Involved in the regulation BCL6-dependent of the germinal center (GC) reactions, mainly through the control of the GC B-cells proliferation and survival (PubMed:18212045, PubMed:23911289). Recruited by ZBTB7A to the androgen response elements/ARE on target genes, negatively regulates androgen receptor signaling and androgen-induced cell proliferation (PubMed:20812024) Isoform 1 and isoform 4 have different affinities for different nuclear receptors Isoform 1 and isoform 4 have different affinities for different nuclear receptors

Other Modifications: View all modification sites in dbPTM

Protein Subcellular Localization: Nucleus

Graphical Visualization of S-nitrosylation Sites:
InterPro ID Domain Name
IPR009057 Homeodomain-like_sf
IPR017930 Myb_dom
IPR051571 N-CoR_corepressor
IPR031557 N-CoR_GPS2_interact
IPR001005 SANT/Myb
IPR017884 SANT_dom

The S-nitrosylation sites of Q9Y618

No. Position S-nitrosylated Peptide Secondary Structure of S-nitrosylated Peptide Solvent Accessibility of nitrosylated Site PubMed ID
1 1048 EAQKLPGDPP C WTSGLPFPVP   
2 866 GKAEEPVKSE C TEEAEEGPAK