Gene Information
Gene NameRBM10
OrganismHomo sapiens (Human)
Gene Length930
Protein NamesRNA-binding protein 10 (G patch domain-containing protein 9) (RNA-binding motif protein 10) (RNA-binding protein S1-1) (S1-1)
Target NameNA
Target TypeNA
Gene Age454 ( ENSG00000182872 )
Evolutionary StageEukaryota
AlphaFoldDBP98175
Gene CardRBM10
Uniprot IDP98175
PfamPF01585; PF17780; PF00076; PF00641
In ASDno
Allosteric Predictionno (-0.476478898)
Ortholog in AnimalsAlpaca_ RBM10 ( ortholog_one2one )
Dog_ RBM10 ( ortholog_one2one )
GuineaPig_ RBM10 ( ortholog_one2one )
Macaque_ RBM10 ( ortholog_one2one )
Mouse_ Rbm10 ( ortholog_one2one )
Pig_ RBM10 ( ortholog_one2one )
Rat_ Rbm10 ( ortholog_one2one )
Rabbit_ RBM10 ( ortholog_one2one )
OhnologsRBM5, RBM6
ParalogsRBM6, RBM5
TissueNA
Tissue SpecificityNA
Pharmacological Animal ModelsNA
Gene Ontology
(biological process)
Gene Ontology
(cellular component)
Gene Ontology
(molecular function)
PDB 2LXI  (NMR  2M2B  (NMR  2MXV  (NMR  2MXW  (NMR  5ZSW  (NMR  5ZSY  (NMR 
DBSNP NA 
Subcellular location [CC]Nucleus {ECO:0000269|PubMed:18315527}. Note=In the extranucleolar nucleoplasm constitutes hundreds of nuclear domains, which dynamically change their structures in a reversible manner. Upon globally reducing RNA polymerase II transcription, the nuclear bodies enlarge and decrease in number. They occur closely adjacent to nuclear speckles or IGCs (interchromatin granule clusters) but coincide with TIDRs (transcription-inactivation-dependent RNA domains).
Mouse PG classificationNA
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