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A7UKX7 (A7UKX7_HUMAN) Unreviewed, UniProtKB/TrEMBL

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Names and origin

Protein names

Mdm2 EMBL ABT17083.1
Gene names
Name:mdm2 EMBL ABT17083.1
Synonyms:MDM2 Ensembl ENSP00000439238
OrganismHomo sapiens (Human) [Reference proteome] EMBL ABT17083.1
Taxonomic identifier9606 [NCBI]
Taxonomic lineageEukaryotaMetazoaChordataCraniataVertebrataEuteleostomiMammaliaEutheriaEuarchontogliresPrimatesHaplorrhiniCatarrhiniHominidaeHomo

Protein attributes

Sequence length118 AA.
Sequence statusFragment.
Protein existenceEvidence at transcript level

Sequence annotation (Features)

Feature keyPosition(s)LengthDescriptionGraphical viewFeature identifier

Experimental info

Non-terminal residue1181 EMBL ABT17083.1 Ensembl ENSP00000439238

Sequences

Sequence LengthMass (Da)Tools
A7UKX7 [UniParc].

Last modified October 2, 2007. Version 1.
Checksum: 2A82DE153A1189FF

FASTA11813,133
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MCNTNMSVPT DGAVTTSQIP ASEQETLVRP KPLLLKLLKS VGAQKDTYTM KEDLDAGVSE 

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HSGDWLDQDS VSDQFSVEFE VESLDSEDYS LSEEGQELSD EDDEDYWKCT SCNEMNPP 

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References

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[1]"The finished DNA sequence of human chromosome 12."
Baylor College of Medicine Human Genome Sequencing Center Sequence Production Team
Scherer S.E., Muzny D.M., Buhay C.J., Chen R., Cree A., Ding Y., Dugan-Rocha S., Gill R., Gunaratne P., Harris R.A., Hawes A.C., Hernandez J., Hodgson A.V., Hume J., Jackson A., Khan Z.M., Kovar-Smith C., Lewis L.R. expand/collapse author list , Lozado R.J., Metzker M.L., Milosavljevic A., Miner G.R., Montgomery K.T., Morgan M.B., Nazareth L.V., Scott G., Sodergren E., Song X.Z., Steffen D., Lovering R.C., Wheeler D.A., Worley K.C., Yuan Y., Zhang Z., Adams C.Q., Ansari-Lari M.A., Ayele M., Brown M.J., Chen G., Chen Z., Clerc-Blankenburg K.P., Davis C., Delgado O., Dinh H.H., Draper H., Gonzalez-Garay M.L., Havlak P., Jackson L.R., Jacob L.S., Kelly S.H., Li L., Li Z., Liu J., Liu W., Lu J., Maheshwari M., Nguyen B.V., Okwuonu G.O., Pasternak S., Perez L.M., Plopper F.J., Santibanez J., Shen H., Tabor P.E., Verduzco D., Waldron L., Wang Q., Williams G.A., Zhang J., Zhou J., Allen C.C., Amin A.G., Anyalebechi V., Bailey M., Barbaria J.A., Bimage K.E., Bryant N.P., Burch P.E., Burkett C.E., Burrell K.L., Calderon E., Cardenas V., Carter K., Casias K., Cavazos I., Cavazos S.R., Ceasar H., Chacko J., Chan S.N., Chavez D., Christopoulos C., Chu J., Cockrell R., Cox C.D., Dang M., Dathorne S.R., David R., Davis C.M., Davy-Carroll L., Deshazo D.R., Donlin J.E., D'Souza L., Eaves K.A., Egan A., Emery-Cohen A.J., Escotto M., Flagg N., Forbes L.D., Gabisi A.M., Garza M., Hamilton C., Henderson N., Hernandez O., Hines S., Hogues M.E., Huang M., Idlebird D.G., Johnson R., Jolivet A., Jones S., Kagan R., King L.M., Leal B., Lebow H., Lee S., LeVan J.M., Lewis L.C., London P., Lorensuhewa L.M., Loulseged H., Lovett D.A., Lucier A., Lucier R.L., Ma J., Madu R.C., Mapua P., Martindale A.D., Martinez E., Massey E., Mawhiney S., Meador M.G., Mendez S., Mercado C., Mercado I.C., Merritt C.E., Miner Z.L., Minja E., Mitchell T., Mohabbat F., Mohabbat K., Montgomery B., Moore N., Morris S., Munidasa M., Ngo R.N., Nguyen N.B., Nickerson E., Nwaokelemeh O.O., Nwokenkwo S., Obregon M., Oguh M., Oragunye N., Oviedo R.J., Parish B.J., Parker D.N., Parrish J., Parks K.L., Paul H.A., Payton B.A., Perez A., Perrin W., Pickens A., Primus E.L., Pu L.L., Puazo M., Quiles M.M., Quiroz J.B., Rabata D., Reeves K., Ruiz S.J., Shao H., Sisson I., Sonaike T., Sorelle R.P., Sutton A.E., Svatek A.F., Svetz L.A., Tamerisa K.S., Taylor T.R., Teague B., Thomas N., Thorn R.D., Trejos Z.Y., Trevino B.K., Ukegbu O.N., Urban J.B., Vasquez L.I., Vera V.A., Villasana D.M., Wang L., Ward-Moore S., Warren J.T., Wei X., White F., Williamson A.L., Wleczyk R., Wooden H.S., Wooden S.H., Yen J., Yoon L., Yoon V., Zorrilla S.E., Nelson D., Kucherlapati R., Weinstock G., Gibbs R.A., null.
Nature 440:346-351(2006) [PubMed] [Europe PMC] [Abstract]
Cited for: NUCLEOTIDE SEQUENCE [LARGE SCALE GENOMIC DNA].
[2]"Disruption of the p53-Mdm2 complex by nutlin-3 reveals different cancer cell phenotypes."
Arva N.C., Talbott K.E., Okoro D.R., Qiu W., Bargonetti J.
Ethn. Dis. 0:0-0(2007)
Cited for: NUCLEOTIDE SEQUENCE.
Strain: P2-MDM2-C1 EMBL ABT17083.1.
[3]Ensembl
Submitted (FEB-2012) to UniProtKB
Cited for: IDENTIFICATION.
+Additional computationally mapped references.

Cross-references

Sequence databases

EMBL
GenBank
DDBJ
AC025423 Genomic DNA. No translation available.
EU076746 mRNA. Translation: ABT17083.1.
IPIIPI01015017.
UniGeneHs.484551.
Hs.733536.

3D structure databases

SMRA7UKX7. Positions 1-84.
ModBaseSearch...

Protocols and materials databases

StructuralBiologyKnowledgebaseSearch...

Genome annotation databases

EnsemblENST00000543323; ENSP00000439238; ENSG00000135679.

Organism-specific databases

HGNCHGNC:6973. MDM2.
GenAtlasSearch...

Phylogenomic databases

HOVERGENHBG093712.

Gene expression databases

ArrayExpressA7UKX7.

Family and domain databases

InterProIPR015459. MDM2_E3_ligase.
IPR003121. SWIB_MDM2_domain.
[Graphical view]
PANTHERPTHR10360:SF9. PTHR10360:SF9. 1 hit.
SUPFAMSSF47592. MDM2. 1 hit.
ProtoNetSearch...

Other

NextBio27032308.

Entry information

Entry nameA7UKX7_HUMAN
AccessionPrimary (citable) accession number: A7UKX7
Entry history
Integrated into UniProtKB/TrEMBL: October 2, 2007
Last sequence update: October 2, 2007
Last modified: May 1, 2013
This is version 40 of the entry and version 1 of the sequence. [Complete history]
Entry statusUnreviewed (UniProtKB/TrEMBL)
DisclaimerAny medical or genetic information present in this entry is provided for research, educational and informational purposes only. It is not in any way intended to be used as a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, treatment or care.