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HAUS augmin-like complex, subunit 1
HEIC, coiled-coil domain-containing protein 5
HAUS1 is 1 of 8 subunits of the 390-kD human augmin complex, or HAUS complex. The augmin complex was first identified in Drosophila, and its name comes from the Latin verb 'augmentare,' meaning 'to increase.' The augmin complex is a microtubule-binding complex involved in microtubule generation within the mitotic spindle and is vital to mitotic spindle assembly (Goshima et al., 2008 [PubMed 18443220]; Uehara et al., 2009 [PubMed 19369198]).[supplied by OMIM, Jun 2010] (from
NCBI)
Han et al., Seoul, South Korea. In J Microbiol Biotechnol, 2007
A coiled-coil helix coiled-coil domain-containing protein 5 (CHCH5) was identified as an interacting protein of human uracil DNA glycosylase (hUNG) from the bacterial BFC cDNA library strategy.
Golemis et al., Philadelphia, United States. In Mol Cell Biol, 2004
These results place human enhancer of invasion-cluster as a novel regulator of spindle function and integrity during the metaphase-anaphase transition.
van Ree et al., Amsterdam, Netherlands. In Arb Paul Ehrlich Inst Bundesamt Sera Impfstoffe Frankf A M, 2002
SPT extracts (n = 6) were analyzed for skin reactivity and the correlation between the SPT extract protein concentration and the mean skin reactivity (HEIC) was determined in a group of hazelnut-allergic patients (n = 30).