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Accession Number: | Q8NCC5 |
Protein Name: | Sugar phosphate exchanger 3 |
Length: | 494 |
Molecular Weight: | 54486.00 |
Species: | Homo sapiens (Human) [9606] |
Number of TMSs: | 11 |
Location1 / Topology2 / Orientation3: | Membrane1 / Multi-pass membrane protein2 |
Substrate | sn-glycerol 3-phosphate, sn-glycerol 3-phosphate(2-) |
Cross database links:
Entrez Gene ID: | 84255 |
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Pfam: | PF07690 |
KEGG: | hsa:84255 hsa:84255 |
Gene Ontology
GO:0016021
C:integral to membrane
GO:0005215
F:transporter activity
GO:0008643
P:carbohydrate transport
GO:0055085
P:transmembrane transport
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References (10)[1] “Towards a catalog of human genes and proteins: sequencing and analysis of 500 novel complete protein coding human cDNAs.” Wiemann S.et.al. 11230166 [2] “Complete sequencing and characterization of 21,243 full-length human cDNAs.” Ota T.et.al. 14702039 [3] “The DNA sequence of human chromosome 7.” Hillier L.W.et.al. 12853948 [4] “Human chromosome 7: DNA sequence and biology.” Scherer S.W.et.al. 12690205 [5] “The status, quality, and expansion of the NIH full-length cDNA project: the Mammalian Gene Collection (MGC).” The MGC Project Teamet.al. 15489334 [6] “Towards a catalog of human genes and proteins: sequencing and analysis of 500 novel complete protein coding human cDNAs.” Wiemann S.et.al. 11230166 |
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FASTA formatted sequence |
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1: MAWPNVFQRG SLLSQFSHHH VVVFLLTFFS YSLLHASRKT FSNVKVSISE QWTPSAFNTS 61: VELPVEIWSS NHLFPSAEKA TLFLGTLDTI FLFSYAVGLF ISGIVGDRLN LRWVLSFGMC 121: SSALVVFVFG ALTEWLRFYN KWLYCCLWIV NGLLQSTGWP CVVAVMGNWF GKAGRGVVFG 181: LWSACASVGN ILGACLASSV LQYGYEYAFL VTASVQFAGG IVIFFGLLVS PEEIGLSGIE 241: AEENFEEDSH RPLINGGENE DEYEPNYSIQ DDSSVAQVKA ISFYQACCLP GVIPYSLAYA 301: CLKLVNYSFF FWLPFYLSNN FGWKEAEADK LSIWYDVGGI IGGTLQGFIS DVLQKRAPVL 361: ALSLLLAVGS LIGYSRSPND KSINALLMTV TGFFIGGPSN MISSAISADL GRQELIQRSS 421: EALATVTGIV DGSGSIGAAV GQYLVSLIRD KLGWMWVFYF FILMTSCTIV FISPLIVREI 481: FSLVLRRQAH ILRE