Review Article

The CTLH Complex in Cancer Cell Plasticity

Table 1

CTLH proteins, gene chromosomal location, and yeast homologs.

Uniprot protein IDLength (aa)Chromosome cytobandS. cerevisiae homolog

1ARMC8Armadillo repeat-containing 8Q8IUR76733q22.3Gid5
2GID4Glucose-induced degradation protein 4 homologQ8IVV730017p11.2Gid4
3GID8Glucose-induced degradation protein 8 homologQ9NWU222820q13.33Gid8
4MAEAMacrophage erythroblast attacherQ7L5Y93964p16.3Gid9
5MKLN1Muskelin 1Q9UL637357q32.3Gid7
6RANBP9Ran binding protein 9Q96S597296p23Gid1
7RANBP10Ran binding protein 10Q6VN2062016q22.1Gid1
8RMND5ARequired for meiotic nuclear division 5 AQ9H8713912p11.2Gid2
9RMND5BRequired for meiotic nuclear division 5 BQ96G753935q35.3Gid2
10WDR26WD repeat domain-containing protein 26Q9H7D76611q42.12Gid7
11YPEL5Yippie-like 5P626991212p23.1Moh1

The CTLH complex includes 11 known members. We report the protein ID from the Uniprot database, the length in amino acids (aa), the chromosomal location (from the UCSC database; human assembly Dec 2013 = GRCh38/hg38), and the recognized or putative yeast homolog.