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Sequence of this protein is as follows: MPKPINVRVT TMDAELEFAI QPNTTGKQLF DQVVKTVGLR EVWFFGLQYV DSKGYSTWLK LNKKVTQQDV KKENPLQFKF RAKFFPEDVS EELIQEITQR LFFLQVKEAI LNDEIYCPPE TAVLLASYAV QAKYGDYNKE IHKPGYLAND RLLPQRVLEQ HKLTKEQWEE RIQNWHEEHR GMLREDSMME YLKIAQDLEM YGVNYFEIKN KKGTELWLGV DALGLNIYEH DDKLTPKIGF PWSEIRNISF NDKKFVIKPI DKKAPDFVFY APRLRINKRI LALCMGNHEL YMRRRKPDTI EVQQMKAQAR EEKHQKQLER AQLENEKEKR EIAEKEKERI EREKEELMER LKQIEEQTIK AQKELEEQTR KALELDQERK RAKEEAERLE KERRAAEEAK SAIAKQAADQ MKNQEQLAAE LAEFTAKIAL LEEAKKKKEE EATEWQHKAF AAQEDLEKTK EELKTVMSAP PPPPPPPVIP PTENEHDEHD ENNAEASAEL SNEGVMNHRS EEERVTETQK NERVKKQLQA LSSELAQARD ETKKTQNDVL HAENVKAGRD KYKTLRQIRQ GNTKQRIDEF EAM
Radixin is a cytoskeletal protein that may be important in linking actin to the plasma membrane. It is highly similar in sequence to both ezrin and moesin. The radixin gene has been localized by fluorescence in situ hybridization to 11q23. A truncated version representing a pseudogene (RDXP2) was assigned to Xp21.3. Another pseudogene that seemed to lack introns (RDXP1) was mapped to 11p by Southern and PCR analyses. Multiple alternatively spliced transcript variants encoding different isoforms have been found for this gene. [provided by RefSeq, May 2012]
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Protein Aliases: Radixin
Gene Aliases: DFNB24; RDX
UniProt ID: (Human) P35241
Entrez Gene ID: (Human) 5962
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