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Immunogen sequence: METNLERNV ETPTVEPNPS IPTSGECQEG TSSSGSLEKS AAATNTSKVD PKLRTPIKMG ISASTMTMKK EGPGEITDKI EAVMTSCQGL ENETITMISN TANSQMGVRP HEKHDFQKDN FNNNNNLDSS TIQTDNIMSN IVLTEHSAPT CTTEKDNPVK VSSGKKTGVL QGHCVRDKQK VLGEQQKTKE LIGIRQKSKL PIKAT (3668-3870 aa encoded by NM_001149)
Ankyrin-G is found in several tissues including brain where, due to tissue-specific RNA processing, it is expressed as two different isoforms, localized to axon initial segments and nodes of Ranvier. Ankyrin-G is also found at sites of epithelial cell-cell contact and in the intracellular membranes of some cells. Ankyrin-G isoforms contain a unique stretch of sequence highly enriched in serine and threonine residues immediately following a globular head domain. Ankyrin-G is thought to participate in the maintenance and targeting of ion channels and cell adhesion molecules to the nodes of Ranvier and to axon initial segments.
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Protein Aliases: ANK-3; Ankyrin-3; Ankyrin-G; brain-specific ankyrin-G
Gene Aliases: 2900054D09Rik; AI314020; Ank-3; ANK3; AnkG; Ankyrin-3; ANKYRIN-G; MRT37
UniProt ID: (Human) Q12955, (Mouse) G5E8K5
Entrez Gene ID: (Human) 288, (Mouse) 11735
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