AIP
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Official Full Name
aryl hydrocarbon receptor interacting protein
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Overview
The protein encoded by this gene is a receptor for aryl hydrocarbons and a ligand-activated transcription factor. The;encoded protein is found in the cytoplasm as part of a multiprotein complex, but upon binding of ligand is transported;to the nucleus. This protein can regulate the expression of many xenobiotic metabolizing enzymes. Also, the encoded;protein can bind specifically to and inhibit the activity of hepatitis B virus. -
Synonyms
AIP; aryl hydrocarbon receptor interacting protein; AH receptor-interacting protein; AH receptor interacting protein; AIP_HUMAN; ARA 9; Aryl-hydrocarbon receptor-interacting protein; fa03h10; FKBP 16; FKBP 37; FKBP16; FKBP37; HBV X associated protein 2; HBV X associated protein; HBV X-associated protein 2; HBVX associated protein; Immunophilin homolog ARA 9; Immunophilin homolog ARA9; SMTPHN; XAP 2; XAP-2; XAP2;
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AIP involved in several pathways and played different roles in them. We selected most pathways AIP participated on our site, such as AhR pathway, which may be useful for your reference. Also, other proteins which involved in the same pathway with AIP were listed below. Creative BioMart supplied nearly all the proteins listed, you can search them on our site.
Pathway Name | Pathway Related Protein |
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AhR pathway | JUN;AIP;NQO1;CYP1A2;FLG;CDC37;AHR;JUND;CDKN1B |
AIP has several biochemical functions, for example, GAF domain binding, aryl hydrocarbon receptor binding, protein binding. Some of the functions are cooperated with other proteins, some of the functions could acted by AIP itself. We selected most functions AIP had, and list some proteins which have the same functions with AIP. You can find most of the proteins on our site.
Function | Related Protein |
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GAF domain binding | |
aryl hydrocarbon receptor binding | ARNT;ARNTL;ARNT2;AIP |
protein binding | RQCD1;PWWP2B;RCAN1;PLD2;TBPL1;DCP1A;TEF;IPO4;RPL28 |
signal transducer activity | Fzd4;C18orf32;TAS2R107;OLFR476;VMN1R49;TRHRB;GPR98;TMED4;CANT1 |
transcription coactivator activity | JUNB;SMARCD1;EP300;HSF2;SMARCA4;MAGED1;HIF3A;TCF3;MAML2 |
transcription factor binding | HDAC5;FOS;MLXIPL;SOX8;SRF;PIM1;HDAC7;SMARCD3;CXXC5 |
unfolded protein binding | HSP104;CLPXA;ST13;UGGT1;DNAJB8;LRPAP1;DNAJB13;SSUH2.2;CALR3 |
AIP has direct interactions with proteins and molecules. Those interactions were detected by several methods such as yeast two hybrid, co-IP, pull-down and so on. We selected proteins and molecules interacted with AIP here. Most of them are supplied by our site. Hope this information will be useful for your research of AIP.
PDE2A; HSP90AB1; IRF7; AHR; CSNK2A1; URI1; EBNA3; MAX; SIM2; q308m6_human
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Ask a questionWhile there is no direct dietary link to the AIP protein, there are some dietary protocols that are known as the Autoimmune Protocol (AIP) that are designed to reduce inflammation and balance the immune system. The AIP diet is a restrictive form of the paleo diet that eliminates foods that are known to commonly cause food allergies or sensitivities, such as gluten, dairy, grains, legumes, and nightshade vegetables. The purpose of the AIP diet is to give the body a chance to heal and reduce inflammation, which may help with autoimmune conditions that are linked to AIP mutations.
Reduced expression of the AIP protein has been associated with increased risk of cancer, particularly pituitary adenomas and other endocrine tumors. It has also been suggested that reduced AIP expression may play a role in the development and progression of other types of cancer. However, more research is needed to understand the exact mechanisms involved and how the AIP protein can be targeted for cancer prevention or treatment.
Treatment for AIP-related conditions depends on the specific condition and the individual patient's needs. For pituitary adenomas or other endocrine tumors associated with AIP mutations, treatment may involve surgery, radiation therapy, chemotherapy, or medication to control hormone secretion. Patients with FIPA may undergo regular monitoring and screening to detect early signs of tumors. Hormone replacement therapy may also be necessary to manage hormone deficiencies in patients with pituitary tumors.
Yes, individuals with AIP mutations can have children if they wish to do so. However, there is a 50% chance that the mutation will be passed on to each child. Genetic counseling may be recommended for individuals with AIP mutations who are considering having children to discuss their options and the risks involved.
Currently, there is no cure for AIP-related conditions. Treatment is focused on managing symptoms, controlling hormone secretion, and removing or shrinking tumors, if necessary. Research is ongoing to identify new treatments and therapies for these conditions.
In patients with FIPA, genetic testing for mutations in the AIP gene can aid in diagnosis and guide treatment. In oncology, the AIP protein has been suggested as a potential biomarker for cancer prognosis and treatment response. Additionally, researchers are investigating the use of the AIP protein as a therapeutic target for cancer treatment.
AIP mutations are rare and only account for a small percentage of cases of pituitary adenomas and other endocrine tumors. The exact prevalence of AIP mutations in the general population is not known, but estimates suggest that they may be found in less than 1% of people with pituitary adenomas.
Yes, although AIP mutations are primarily associated with pituitary adenomas and other endocrine tumors, some individuals with AIP mutations may experience other symptoms, including headaches, fatigue, muscle weakness, joint pain, and gastrointestinal issues. These symptoms are not directly related to AIP mutations but may be associated with underlying health conditions or other factors.
Future research on the AIP protein may focus on understanding its role in cancer development and progression, as well as potential therapeutic targets for cancer treatment. Other areas of interest include the role of the AIP protein in the regulation of pituitary hormone secretion, and the potential use of the AIP protein as a diagnostic biomarker or therapeutic target for various health conditions associated with AIP mutations.
AIP mutations can be identified through genetic testing, which involves analyzing a person's DNA for known mutations in the AIP gene. Genetic testing may be recommended for individuals with a personal or family history of pituitary adenomas, other endocrine tumors, or other conditions associated with AIP mutations. Testing may also be recommended for individuals who have symptoms or signs of a hormone imbalance or other tumor-related issues.
In addition to FIPA, mutations in the AIP gene have been associated with other health conditions such as acromegaly, gigantism, and Cushing's disease. These conditions are characterized by hormonal imbalances that result in abnormal growth, particularly in the pituitary gland. AIP mutations have also been linked to increased risk of breast cancer.
Yes, AIP mutations can be inherited in an autosomal dominant manner, meaning that only one copy of the mutated gene is needed to cause the condition. This means that a person with an AIP mutation has a 50% chance of passing the mutation on to each of their children.
Currently, there are no known preventative measures for AIP-related conditions. However, genetic testing can be a useful tool for identifying individuals who may be at increased risk for developing these conditions. Regular monitoring and screening may be recommended for individuals with AIP mutations or a family history of pituitary adenomas or other endocrine tumors.
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