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Immunogen sequence: MSGLDGVKR TTPLQTHSII ISDQVPSDQD AHQYLRLRDQ SEATQVMAEP GEGGSETVAL PPPPPSEEGG VPQDAAGRGG TPQIRVVGGR GHVAIKAGQE EGQPPAEGLA AASVVMAADR SLKKGVQGGE KALEICGAQR SASELTAGAE AEAEEVKTGK CATVSAAVAE RESAEVVVKE GLAEKEVMEE QMEVEEQPPE GEEIEVAEED RLEEEAREEE GPWPLHEALR MDPLEAIQLE LDTVNAQADR AFQQLEHKFG RMRRHYLERR NYIIQNIPGF WMTAFRNHPQ LSAMIRGQDA EMLRYITNLE VKELRHPRTG CKFKFFFRRN PYFRNKLIVK EYEVRSSGRV V (1-350 aa encoded by BC048969)
The protein encoded by this gene is found in the nucleolus and is similar to that of a family of genes on the Y-chromosome. This gene is intronless. Defects in this gene are a cause of sudden infant death with dysgenesis of the testes syndrome (SIDDT).
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Protein Aliases: Testis-specific Y-encoded-like protein 1; TSPY-like 1; TSPY-like protein 1; Y encoded
Gene Aliases: TSPYL; TSPYL1
UniProt ID: (Human) Q9H0U9, (Mouse) O88852
Entrez Gene ID: (Human) 7259, (Mouse) 22110
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