Rhomboid Family, Member 1 (RHBDF1)

C16orf8; EGFR-RS; Dist1; IRHOM1; p100hRho; Inactive rhomboid protein 1; Epidermal growth factor receptor-related protein; Rhomboid 5 homolog 1

Rhomboid Family, Member 1 (RHBDF1)
The activity of the TGF-alpha-like ligand Spitz in Drosophila depends on Rhomboid, a seven-transmembrane spanning protein that resides in the Golgi and acts as a serine protease to cleave Spitz, thereby releasing the soluble ligand. RHBDF1, is a seven-transmembrane protein with a long N-terminal cytoplasmic extension that comprises half of the polypeptide sequence, and is found in the endoplasmic reticulum and Golgi, but not on the cell surface. It is expressed as two forms with different lengths, forms dimers and interacts with TGF-alpha ligands through a luminal interaction with the EGF core ectodomain. The short, but not the full-length form has functional activity.

Organism species: Homo sapiens (Human)

Organism species: Mus musculus (Mouse)

Organism species: Rattus norvegicus (Rat)