Also known as SIP, TP53DINP1, TP53INP1A, TP53INP1B, Teap, p53DINP1, tumor protein p53 inducible nuclear protein 1
Tumor protein p53-inducible nuclear protein 1 is a protein that in humans is encoded by the TP53INP1 gene. In mice this protein is also called TRP53INP1 and is encoded by the Trp53inp1 gene. The protein is also referred to as SIP or "stress inducible protein".
Predicted to enable antioxidant activity. Involved in autophagic cell death; positive regulation of autophagy; and positive regulation of transcription, DNA-templated. Located in autophagosome; cytosol; and nucleus. [provided by Alliance of Genome Resources, Apr 2022]
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Tumor protein p53-inducible nuclear protein 1 is a protein that in humans is encoded by the TP53INP1 gene. In mice this protein is also called TRP53INP1 and is encoded by the Trp53inp1 gene. The protein is also referred to as SIP or "stress inducible protein".
==Interactions== TP53INP1 has been shown to interact with HIPK2 and p53.
Discovered by embedding cosine similarity (sentence-transformers MiniLM, 384-dim).