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Immunogen sequence: YVPPDDDFN TMGYCEEIPV EENEVNDSSS KSSIETKPDA SPQLPKKSIT NSTLTSTGSS EAPVSFDGLP LEEEALEGDG SLEKELAIDN IMGEKIEMIA PVNSPSLDFN DNEDIPTELS DSSDTHDEGE VQAFYEDLSG RQYVNEVFNF SVDKLYDLLF TNSPFQRDFM EQRRFSDIIF HPWKKEENGN QSRVILYTIT LTNPLAPKTA TVRETQTMYK ASQESECYVI DAEVLTHDVP YHDYFYTINR YTLTRVARNK SRLRVSTELR Y (235-504 aa encoded by BC107480)
GRAMD1B, also named as KIAA1201, contains a transmembrane region and two domains of known function: the GRAM domain and a VASt domain. It is predicted to localize in the nucleus, supported by several nuclear transport signals and nuclear associated motifs. This highly conserved gene is found in a variety of vertebrates and invertebrates, however is not found in bacteria or fungi. There are some isoforms with MW 50 kDa and 81-87 kDa. With phosphor modification, it is about 90-110 kDa in WB detection.
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Protein Aliases: GRAM domain-containing protein 1B; Protein Aster-B
Gene Aliases: 3222402H23; A930008A22Rik; AI593249; GRAMD1B; KIAA1201; mKIAA1201; UNQ3032/PRO9834
UniProt ID: (Human) Q3KR37, (Mouse) Q80TI0
Entrez Gene ID: (Human) 57476, (Mouse) 235283
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