Cysteine/Tyrosine Rich Protein 1 (CYYR1)

C21orf95; Proline-rich domain-containing protein

Cysteine/Tyrosine Rich Protein 1 (CYYR1)
CYYR1 messenger RNA was found by Northern blot analysis in a broad range of tissues.CYYR1 consists of four exons and spans about 107 kb, including a very large intron of 85.8 kb. Analysis of expressed sequence tags shows high CYYR1 expression in cells belonging to the amine precursor uptake and decarboxylation system. Cyyr1, which was mapped by a radiation hybrid panel on chromosome 16 within the region corresponding to that containing the respective human homolog on chromosome 21. Sequence and phylogenetic analysis led to identification of several genes encoding CYYR1 homologous proteins. The most prominent feature identified in the protein family is a central, unique cysteine and tyrosine-rich domain, which is strongly conserved from lower vertebrates to humans but is absent in bacteria and invertebrates.

Organism species: Homo sapiens (Human)

Organism species: Mus musculus (Mouse)

Organism species: Rattus norvegicus (Rat)