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BUBR1 is a member of the Ser/Thr protein kinase family. It is a component of the mitotic checkpoint that delays anaphase until all chromosome are properly attached to the mitotic spindle. Compromised spindle checkpoints are thought to play an important role in genetic instability that predisposes cells to malignant transformations. Human cells contain two related checkpoint protein kinases, evolved from the BUB1 gene; hBUBR1 and hBUB1. They are important components of the spindle checkpoint Both kinases monitor mitotic kinetochore-microtubule interactions. hBUBR1 is essential for normal mitotic progression as it prevents cells from entering into anaphase too early. BUBR1 has been detected in human cancers. It has been identified as a novel binding partner of BCSG1 (Breast Cancer-Specific Gene 1), which has been suggested to accelerate the progression of breast cancer by compromising the mitotic checkpoint control through inactivation of BUBR1.
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Protein Aliases: BUB1B, mitotic checkpoint serine/threonine kinase; budding uninhibited by benzimidazoles 1 homolog beta; hBub1; hBUBR1; MAD3/BUB1-related protein kinase; Mitotic checkpoint kinase MAD3L; Mitotic checkpoint serine/threonine-protein kinase BUB1 beta; Protein SSK1
Gene Aliases: Bub1A; BUB1B; BUB1beta; BUBR1; hBUBR1; MAD3L; MVA1; SSK1
UniProt ID: (Human) O60566
Entrez Gene ID: (Human) 701
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