PFDN6 report

I. Expression across cell types

II. Expression across tissues

III. Associated gene sets

GO_0006457Biological processprotein folding
GO_0050821Biological processprotein stabilization
GO_0061077Biological processchaperone-mediated protein folding
GO_1905907Biological processnegative regulation of amyloid fibril formation
GO_0051131Biological processchaperone-mediated protein complex assembly
GO_0101031Cellular componentprotein folding chaperone complex
GO_0016272Cellular componentprefoldin complex
GO_1990062Cellular componentRPAP3/R2TP/prefoldin-like complex
GO_0005737Cellular componentcytoplasm
GO_0051082Molecular functionunfolded protein binding
GO_0051087Molecular functionprotein-folding chaperone binding
GO_0001540Molecular functionamyloid-beta binding
GO_0005515Molecular functionprotein binding

IV. Literature review

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Gene namePFDN6
Protein namePrefoldin subunit 6 (Protein Ke2)
Prefoldin subunit 6
Prefoldin subunit 6, isoform CRA_b (cDNA, FLJ92435, Homo sapiens HLA class II region expressed gene KE2 (HKE2), mRNA)
HLA class II region expressed gene KE2 (Prefoldin subunit 6, isoform CRA_a)
SynonymshCG_17527
PFD6
HKE2
DescriptionFUNCTION: Binds specifically to cytosolic chaperonin (c-CPN) and transfers target proteins to it. Binds to nascent polypeptide chain and promotes folding in an environment in which there are many competing pathways for nonnative proteins. .

FUNCTION: Binds specifically to cytosolic chaperonin (c-CPN) and transfers target proteins to it. Binds to nascent polypeptide chain and promotes folding in an environment in which there are many competing pathways for nonnative proteins. .

FUNCTION: Binds specifically to cytosolic chaperonin (c-CPN) and transfers target proteins to it. Binds to nascent polypeptide chain and promotes folding in an environment in which there are many competing pathways for nonnative proteins. .

FUNCTION: Binds specifically to cytosolic chaperonin (c-CPN) and transfers target proteins to it. Binds to nascent polypeptide chain and promotes folding in an environment in which there are many competing pathways for nonnative proteins. .

AccessionsI7HJT1
ENST00000399385.5
ENST00000468094.5
ENST00000374607.5
ENST00000463584.1
ENST00000552711.2
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ENST00000412289.5
ENST00000491095.5
O15212
ENST00000432391.6
ENST00000548040.2
ENST00000374606.10
ENST00000474406.5
Q5STK2
ENST00000482292.5
A2AB88
ENST00000383207.6
ENST00000445559.5
ENST00000442285.5
ENST00000547952.2
ENST00000547641.2
ENST00000374610.6
ENST00000431830.5
ENST00000425878.6
ENST00000399383.7
ENST00000452658.6
ENST00000451970.5
ENST00000395131.5