Protein complex info
Complex group nameSWI/SNF
Complex namenpBAF
Genes in complexACTL6A#4, ACTB#3, (ARID1A#33|ARID1B#34), SMARCA2#628, SMARCA4#629, SMARCE1#639, SMARCC1#634, SMARCC2#635, SMARCD1#636, SMARCD3#638, SMARCB1#633, PHF10#479
Alternative namesneural progenitors-specific chromatin remodeling complex, BAF53
Proteins involvedARID1A/BAF250A or ARID1B/BAF250B, SMARCD1/BAF60A, SMARCD3/BAF60C, SMARCA2/BRM/BAF190B, SMARCA4/BRG1/BAF190A, SMARCB1/BAF47, SMARCC1/BAF155, SMARCE1/BAF57, SMARCC2/BAF170, PHF10/BAF45A, ACTL6A/BAF53A and actin
Uniprot IDs of involved proteins
ACL6A_HUMAN, ACTB_HUMAN, (ARI1A_HUMAN|ARI1B_HUMAN), SMCA2_HUMAN, SMCA4_HUMAN, SMCE1_HUMAN, SMRC1_HUMAN, SMRC2_HUMAN, SMRD1_HUMAN, SMRD3_HUMAN, SNF5_HUMAN, PHF10_HUMAN
PMID for reference on complex compositionPMID:10078207, PMID:11078522, PMID:18765789, by similarity
Functionchromatin remodeling complex
PMID for reference on functionPMID:11078522
Target molecule typechromatin
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CommentNeural progenitors-specific chromatin remodeling complex. The npBAF complex is essential for the self-renewal/proliferative capacity of the multipotent neural stem cells. During neural development a switch from a stem/progenitor to a post-mitotic chromatin remodeling mechanism occurs as neurons exit the cell cycle and become committed to their adult state. The transition from proliferating neural stem/progenitor cells to post-mitotic neurons requires a switch in subunit composition of the npBAF and nBAF complexes.
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