CASC5 (Cancer Susceptibility Candidate 5 )
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Hover over keys for definitions:Cancer Susceptibility Candidate 5 (CASC5), which localizes to the kinetochore is required for both attachment of chromosome centromeres to the mitotic spindle and spindle assembly checkpoint signaling. CASC5 has undergone both an amino acid change and the gain of a post-transcriptional phosphoryation site after divergence from our common ancestor with chimpanzee. The former change was shown to occur after divergence from Neanderthal and Denisovan.
Mutations in CASC5 have been implicated in autosomal recessive primary microcephaly, a disorder characterized by small brain size and mild to moderate intellectual disability, and as such as been hypothesized to play a role in human brain size expansion.
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Kinetochore KMN network gene CASC5 mutated in primary microcephaly., , Hum Mol Genet, 2012 Dec 15, Volume 21, Issue 24, p.5306-17, (2012)
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Identification of novel phosphorylation modification sites in human proteins that originated after the human-chimpanzee divergence., , Bioinformatics, 2011 Sep 15, Volume 27, Issue 18, p.2494-501, (2011)