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Immunogen sequence: MFNPHALDS PAVIFDNGSG FCKAGLSGEF GPRHMVSSIV GHLKFQAPSA EANQKYFVGE EALYKQEALQ LHSPFERGLI TGWDDVERLW KHLFEWELGV KPSDQPLLAT EPSLNPRENR EKMAEVMFEN FGVPAFYLSD QAVLALYASA CVTGLVVDSG DAVTCTVPIF EGYSLPHAVT KLHVAGRDIT ELLMQLLLAS GHTFPCQLDK GLVDDIKKKL CYVALEPEKE LSRRPEEVLR EYKLPDGNII SLGDPLHQAP EALFVPQQLG SQSPGLSNMV SSSITKCDTD IQKILFGEIV LSGGTTLFHG LDDRLLKELE QLASKDTPIK ITAPPDRWFS TWIGASIVTS LSSFKQMWVT AADFKEFGTS VVQRRCF (1-376 aa encoded by BC029499)
The protein encoded by this intronless gene belongs to the actin family. Studies have shown that this protein may be involved in cytoskeletal organization similar to other cytoplasmic actin-related protein (ARP) subfamily members. Antibody raised against the human protein has been used to detect the protein by immunoblotting and immunofluorescence microscopy, demonstrating its specific synthesis in the testis, late in spermatid differentiation, and its localization in the calyx.
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Protein Aliases: actin related protein M2 (Arpm2); actin-related protein hArpM2; Actin-related protein M2; Actin-related protein T2; ARP-T2
Gene Aliases: 1700052K15Rik; ACTRT2; Arp-T2; ARPM2; ARPT2; HARPM2
UniProt ID: (Human) Q8TDY3, (Mouse) Q9D9L5
Entrez Gene ID: (Human) 140625, (Mouse) 73353, (Rat) 298671
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