NameNuclear receptor coactivator 1
Synonyms
  • 2.3.1.48
  • BHLHE74
  • Class E basic helix-loop-helix protein 74
  • NCoA-1
  • Protein Hin-2
  • Renal carcinoma antigen NY-REN-52
  • RIP160
  • SRC-1
  • SRC1
  • Steroid receptor coactivator 1
Gene NameNCOA1
OrganismHuman
Amino acid sequence
>lcl|BSEQ0007161|Nuclear receptor coactivator 1
MSGLGDSSSDPANPDSHKRKGSPCDTLASSTEKRRREQENKYLEELAELLSANISDIDSL
SVKPDKCKILKKTVDQIQLMKRMEQEKSTTDDDVQKSDISSSSQGVIEKESLGPLLLEAL
DGFFFVVNCEGRIVFVSENVTSYLGYNQEELMNTSVYSILHVGDHAEFVKNLLPKSLVNG
VPWPQEATRRNSHTFNCRMLIHPPDEPGTENQEACQRYEVMQCFTVSQPKSIQEDGEDFQ
SCLICIARRLPRPPAITGVESFMTKQDTTGKIISIDTSSLRAAGRTGWEDLVRKCIYAFF
QPQGREPSYARQLFQEVMTRGTASSPSYRFILNDGTMLSAHTKCKLCYPQSPDMQPFIMG
IHIIDREHSGLSPQDDTNSGMSIPRVNPSVNPSISPAHGVARSSTLPPSNSNMVSTRINR
QQSSDLHSSSHSNSSNSQGSFGCSPGSQIVANVALNQGQASSQSSNPSLNLNNSPMEGTG
ISLAQFMSPRRQVTSGLATRPRMPNNSFPPNISTLSSPVGMTSSACNNNNRSYSNIPVTS
LQGMNEGPNNSVGFSASSPVLRQMSSQNSPSRLNIQPAKAESKDNKEIASILNEMIQSDN
SSSDGKPLDSGLLHNNDRLSDGDSKYSQTSHKLVQLLTTTAEQQLRHADIDTSCKDVLSC
TGTSNSASANSSGGSCPSSHSSLTERHKILHRLLQEGSPSDITTLSVEPDKKDSASTSVS
VTGQVQGNSSIKLELDASKKKESKDHQLLRYLLDKDEKDLRSTPNLSLDDVKVKVEKKEQ
MDPCNTNPTPMTKPTPEEIKLEAQSQFTADLDQFDQLLPTLEKAAQLPGLCETDRMDGAV
TSVTIKSEILPASLQSATARPTSRLNRLPELELEAIDNQFGQPGTGDQIPWTNNTVTAIN
QSKSEDQCISSQLDELLCPPTTVEGRNDEKALLEQLVSFLSGKDETELAELDRALGIDKL
VQGGGLDVLSERFPPQQATPPLIMEERPNLYSQPYSSPSPTANLPSPFQGMVRQKPSLGT
MPVQVTPPRGAFSPGMGMQPRQTLNRPPAAPNQLRLQLQQRLQGQQQLIHQNRQAILNQF
AATAPVGINMRSGMQQQITPQPPLNAQMLAQRQRELYSQQHRQRQLIQQQRAMLMRQQSF
GNNLPPSSGLPVQMGNPRLPQGAPQQFPYPPNYGTNPGTPPASTSPFSQLAANPEASLAN
RNSMVSRGMTGNIGGQFGTGINPQMQQNVFQYPGAGMVPQGEANFAPSLSPGSSMVPMPI
PPPQSSLLQQTPPASGYQSPDMKAWQQGAIGNNNVFSQAVQNQPTPAQPGVYNNMSITVS
MAGGNTNVQNMNPMMAQMQMSSLQMPGMNTVCPEQINDPALRHTGLYCNQLSSTDLLKTE
ADGTQQVQQVQVFADVQCTVNLVGGDPYLNQPGPLGTQKPTSGPQTPQAQQKSLLQQLLT
E
Number of residues1441
Molecular Weight156755.44
Theoretical pI6.1
GO Classification
Functions
  • androgen receptor binding
  • ligand-dependent nuclear receptor transcription coactivator activity
  • nuclear hormone receptor binding
  • chromatin binding
  • enzyme binding
  • protein N-terminus binding
  • transcription coactivator activity
  • ligand-dependent nuclear receptor binding
  • histone acetyltransferase activity
  • RNA polymerase II regulatory region DNA binding
  • RNA polymerase II transcription coactivator activity
Processes
  • histone H4 acetylation
  • male mating behavior
  • positive regulation of transcription from RNA polymerase II promoter
  • positive regulation of transcription from RNA polymerase II promoter by galactose
  • positive regulation of female receptivity
  • cellular response to hormone stimulus
  • regulation of cellular response to drug
  • cellular lipid metabolic process
  • hippocampus development
  • cerebral cortex development
  • cerebellum development
  • positive regulation of neuron differentiation
  • androgen receptor signaling pathway
  • transcription, DNA-templated
  • chromatin organization
  • male gonad development
  • lactation
  • intracellular receptor signaling pathway
  • small molecule metabolic process
  • hypothalamus development
  • response to retinoic acid
  • cellular response to Thyroglobulin triiodothyronine
  • response to progesterone
  • bile acid metabolic process
  • positive regulation of apoptotic process
  • labyrinthine layer morphogenesis
  • bile acid and bile salt transport
  • positive regulation of transcription, DNA-templated
  • regulation of thyroid hormone mediated signaling pathway
  • estrous cycle
  • response to estradiol
Components
  • neuron projection
  • cytoplasm
  • nuclear chromatin
  • nucleoplasm
General FunctionTranscription coactivator activity
Specific FunctionNuclear receptor coactivator that directly binds nuclear receptors and stimulates the transcriptional activities in a hormone-dependent fashion. Involved in the coactivation of different nuclear receptors, such as for steroids (PGR, GR and ER), retinoids (RXRs), thyroid hormone (TRs) and prostanoids (PPARs). Also involved in coactivation mediated by STAT3, STAT5A, STAT5B and STAT6 transcription factors. Displays histone acetyltransferase activity toward H3 and H4; the relevance of such activity remains however unclear. Plays a central role in creating multisubunit coactivator complexes that act via remodeling of chromatin, and possibly acts by participating in both chromatin remodeling and recruitment of general transcription factors. Required with NCOA2 to control energy balance between white and brown adipose tissues. Required for mediating steroid hormone response. Isoform 2 has a higher thyroid hormone-dependent transactivation activity than isoform 1 and isoform 3.
Pfam Domain Function
Transmembrane RegionsNot Available
GenBank Protein ID1480646
UniProtKB IDQ15788
UniProtKB Entry NameNCOA1_HUMAN
Cellular LocationNucleus
Gene sequence
>lcl|BSEQ0019466|Nuclear receptor coactivator 1 (NCOA1)
ATGAGTGGCCTCGGGGACAGTTCATCCGACCCTGCTAACCCAGACTCACATAAGAGGAAA
GGATCGCCATGTGACACACTGGCATCAAGCACGGAAAAGAGGCGCAGGGAGCAAGAAAAT
AAATATTTAGAAGAACTAGCTGAGTTACTGTCTGCCAACATTAGTGACATTGACAGCTTG
AGTGTAAAACCAGACAAATGCAAGATTTTGAAGAAAACAGTCGATCAGATACAGCTAATG
AAGAGAATGGAACAAGAGAAATCAACAACTGATGACGATGTACAGAAATCAGACATCTCA
TCAAGTAGTCAAGGAGTGATAGAAAAGGAATCCTTGGGACCTCTTCTTTTGGAGGCTTTG
GATGGATTTTTCTTTGTTGTGAACTGTGAAGGGAGAATTGTATTTGTGTCAGAGAATGTA
ACCAGCTACTTAGGTTACAATCAGGAGGAATTAATGAATACGAGCGTCTACAGCATACTG
CACGTGGGGGATCATGCAGAATTTGTGAAGAATCTGCTACCAAAATCACTAGTAAATGGA
GTTCCTTGGCCTCAAGAGGCAACACGACGAAATAGCCATACCTTTAACTGCAGGATGCTA
ATTCACCCTCCAGATGAGCCAGGGACCGAGAACCAAGAAGCTTGCCAGCGTTATGAAGTA
ATGCAGTGTTTCACTGTGTCACAGCCAAAATCAATTCAAGAGGATGGAGAAGATTTCCAG
TCATGTCTGATTTGTATTGCACGGCGATTACCTCGGCCTCCAGCTATTACGGGTGTAGAA
TCCTTTATGACCAAGCAAGATACTACAGGTAAAATCATCTCTATTGATACTAGTTCCCTG
AGAGCTGCTGGCAGAACTGGTTGGGAAGATTTAGTGAGGAAGTGCATTTATGCTTTTTTC
CAACCTCAGGGCAGAGAACCATCTTATGCCAGACAGCTGTTCCAAGAAGTGATGACTCGT
GGCACTGCCTCCAGCCCCTCCTATAGATTCATATTGAATGATGGGACAATGCTTAGCGCC
CACACCAAGTGTAAACTTTGCTACCCTCAAAGTCCAGACATGCAACCTTTCATCATGGGA
ATTCATATCATCGACAGGGAGCACAGTGGGCTTTCTCCTCAAGATGACACTAATTCTGGA
ATGTCAATTCCCCGAGTAAATCCCTCGGTCAATCCTAGTATCTCTCCAGCTCATGGTGTG
GCTCGTTCATCCACATTGCCACCATCCAACAGCAACATGGTATCCACCAGAATAAACCGC
CAGCAGAGCTCAGACCTTCATAGCAGCAGTCATAGTAATTCTAGCAACAGCCAAGGAAGT
TTCGGATGCTCACCCGGAAGTCAGATTGTAGCCAATGTTGCCTTAAACCAAGGACAGGCC
AGTTCACAGAGCAGTAATCCCTCTTTAAACCTCAATAATTCTCCTATGGAAGGTACAGGA
ATATCCCTAGCACAGTTCATGTCTCCAAGGAGACAGGTTACTTCTGGATTGGCAACAAGG
CCCAGGATGCCAAACAATTCCTTTCCTCCTAATATTTCGACATTAAGCTCTCCCGTTGGC
ATGACAAGTAGTGCCTGTAATAATAATAACCGATCTTATTCAAACATCCCAGTAACATCT
TTACAGGGTATGAATGAAGGACCCAATAACTCCGTTGGCTTCTCTGCCAGTTCTCCAGTC
CTCAGGCAGATGAGCTCACAGAATTCACCTAGCAGATTAAATATACAACCAGCAAAAGCT
GAGTCCAAAGATAACAAAGAGATTGCCTCAATTTTAAATGAAATGATTCAATCTGACAAC
AGCTCTAGTGATGGCAAACCTCTGGATTCAGGGCTTCTGCATAACAATGACAGACTTTCA
GATGGAGACAGTAAATACTCTCAAACCAGTCACAAACTAGTGCAGCTTTTGACAACAACT
GCCGAACAGCAGTTACGGCATGCTGATATAGACACAAGCTGCAAAGATGTCCTGTCTTGC
ACAGGCACTTCCAACTCTGCCTCTGCTAACTCTTCAGGAGGTTCTTGTCCCTCTTCTCAT
AGCTCATTGACAGAACGGCATAAAATTCTACACCGGCTCTTACAGGAGGGTAGCCCCTCA
GATATCACCACTTTGTCTGTCGAGCCTGATAAAAAGGACAGTGCATCTACTTCTGTGTCA
GTGACTGGACAGGTACAAGGAAACTCCAGTATAAAACTAGAACTGGATGCTTCAAAGAAA
AAAGAATCAAAAGACCATCAGCTCCTACGCTATCTTTTAGATAAAGATGAGAAAGATTTA
AGATCAACTCCAAACCTGAGCCTGGATGATGTAAAGGTGAAAGTGGAAAAGAAAGAACAG
ATGGATCCATGTAATACAAACCCAACCCCAATGACCAAACCCACTCCTGAGGAAATAAAA
CTGGAGGCCCAGAGCCAGTTTACAGCTGACCTTGACCAGTTTGATCAGTTACTGCCCACG
CTGGAGAAGGCAGCACAGTTGCCAGGCTTATGTGAGACAGACAGGATGGATGGTGCGGTC
ACCAGTGTAACCATCAAATCGGAGATCCTGCCAGCTTCACTTCAGTCCGCCACTGCCAGA
CCCACTTCCAGGCTAAATAGATTACCTGAGCTGGAATTGGAAGCAATTGATAACCAATTT
GGACAACCAGGAACAGGCGATCAGATTCCATGGACAAATAATACAGTGACAGCTATAAAT
CAGAGTAAATCAGAAGACCAGTGTATTAGCTCACAATTAGATGAGCTTCTCTGTCCACCC
ACAACAGTAGAAGGGAGAAATGATGAGAAGGCTCTTCTTGAACAGCTGGTATCCTTCCTT
AGTGGCAAAGATGAAACTGAGCTAGCTGAACTAGACAGAGCTCTGGGAATTGACAAACTT
GTTCAGGGGGGTGGATTAGATGTATTATCAGAGAGATTTCCACCACAACAAGCAACGCCA
CCTTTGATCATGGAAGAAAGACCCAACCTTTATTCCCAGCCTTACTCTTCTCCTTCTCCT
ACTGCCAATCTCCCTAGCCCTTTCCAAGGCATGGTCAGGCAAAAACCTTCACTGGGGACG
ATGCCTGTTCAAGTAACACCTCCCCGAGGTGCTTTTTCACCTGGCATGGGCATGCAGCCC
AGGCAAACTCTAAACAGACCTCCGGCTGCACCTAACCAGCTTCGACTTCAACTACAGCAG
CGATTACAGGGACAACAGCAGTTGATACACCAAAATCGGCAAGCTATCTTAAACCAGTTT
GCAGCAACTGCTCCTGTTGGCATCAATATGAGATCAGGCATGCAACAGCAAATTACACCT
CAGCCACCCCTGAATGCTCAAATGTTGGCACAACGTCAGCGGGAACTGTACAGTCAACAG
CACCGACAGAGGCAGCTAATACAGCAGCAAAGAGCCATGCTTATGAGGCAGCAAAGCTTT
GGGAACAACCTCCCTCCCTCATCTGGACTACCAGTTCAAATGGGGAACCCCCGTCTTCCT
CAGGGTGCTCCACAGCAATTCCCCTATCCACCAAACTATGGTACAAATCCAGGAACCCCA
CCTGCTTCTACCAGCCCGTTTTCACAACTAGCAGCAAATCCTGAAGCATCCTTGGCCAAC
CGCAACAGCATGGTGAGCAGAGGCATGACAGGAAACATAGGAGGACAGTTTGGCACTGGA
ATCAATCCTCAGATGCAGCAGAATGTCTTCCAGTATCCAGGAGCAGGAATGGTTCCCCAA
GGTGAGGCCAACTTTGCTCCATCTCTAAGCCCTGGGAGCTCCATGGTGCCGATGCCAATC
CCTCCTCCTCAGAGTTCTCTTCTCCAGCAAACTCCACCTGCCTCCGGGTATCAGTCACCA
GACATGAAGGCCTGGCAGCAAGGAGCGATAGGAAACAACAATGTGTTCAGTCAAGCTGTC
CAGAACCAGCCCACGCCTGCACAGCCAGGAGTATACAACAACATGAGCATCACCGTTTCC
ATGGCAGGTGGAAATACGAATGTTCAGAACATGAACCCAATGATGGCCCAGATGCAGATG
AGCTCTTTGCAGATGCCAGGAATGAACACTGTGTGCCCTGAGCAGATAAATGATCCCGCA
CTGAGACACACAGGCCTCTACTGCAACCAGCTCTCATCCACTGACCTTCTCAAAACAGAA
GCAGATGGAACCCAGCAGGTGCAACAGGTTCAGGTGTTTGCTGACGTCCAGTGTACAGTG
AATCTGGTAGGCGGGGACCCTTACCTGAACCAGCCTGGTCCACTGGGAACTCAAAAGCCC
ACGTCAGGACCACAGACCCCCCAGGCCCAGCAGAAGAGCCTCCTTCAGCAGCTACTGACT
GAATAA
GenBank Gene IDU59302
GeneCard IDNot Available
GenAtlas IDNot Available
HGNC IDHGNC:7668
Chromosome Location2
Locus2p23
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