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UHRF1 Protein

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UHRF1 Protein

Overview

UHRF1 (Ubiquitin-like with PHD and RING Finger Domains 1), also known as ICBP90 or TNP1, is a multifunctional regulatory protein composed of 110 kDa that plays critical roles in epigenetic regulation, DNA damage response, and cell cycle control. The protein belongs to the SRA (SET and RING-associated) protein family and serves as a key interface between DNA methylation machinery and chromatin remodeling complexes. UHRF1 is encoded by the UHRF1 gene located on chromosome 19p13.3 and is ubiquitously expressed across tissue types, with particularly high levels in metabolically active tissues including the brain. Its dual functionality as both a reader of epigenetic marks and an E3 ubiquitin ligase positions UHRF1 as a critical node in maintaining cellular homeostasis and genomic stability—processes fundamentally disrupted in neurodegenerative disease.

Function and Biology

UHRF1 possesses a sophisticated multi-domain architecture enabling its diverse cellular functions. The protein contains an N-terminal ubiquitin-like (UBL) domain, a central plant homeodomain (PHD) that specifically recognizes histone H3 methylation marks (particularly H3K9me3), an SRA domain that binds hemimethylated CpG DNA, and a C-terminal RING finger domain with E3 ubiquitin ligase activity. This structural arrangement enables UHRF1 to simultaneously recognize both histone and DNA methylation signals, functioning as a critical epigenetic reader.

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