O00514 (O00514_HUMAN) Unreviewed, UniProtKB/TrEMBL
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March 2, 2010.
Version 34.
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Names and origin
| Protein names | Submitted name: Slug EMBL AAB58705.1 |
| Organism | Homo sapiens (Human) EMBL AAB58705.1 |
| Taxonomic identifier | 9606 [NCBI] |
| Taxonomic lineage | Eukaryota › Metazoa › Chordata › Craniata › Vertebrata › Euteleostomi › Mammalia › Eutheria › Euarchontoglires › Primates › Haplorrhini › Catarrhini › Hominidae › Homo |
Protein attributes
| Sequence length | 42 AA. |
| Sequence status | Fragment. |
| Protein existence | Evidence at transcript level |
Sequence annotation (Features)
| Feature key | Position(s) | Length | Description | Graphical view | Feature identifier | |||
Experimental info | ||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Non-terminal residue | 1 | 1 | EMBL AAB58705.1 | |||||
| Non-terminal residue | 42 | 1 | EMBL AAB58705.1 | |||||
Sequences
References
| [1] | "The zinc-finger protein Slug causes desmosome dissociation, an initial and necessary step for growth factor-induced epithelial-mesenchymal transition." Savagner P., Yamada K.M., Thiery J.P. J. Cell Biol. 137:1403-1419(1997) [PubMed: 9182671] [Abstract] Cited for: NUCLEOTIDE SEQUENCE. Tissue: Keratinocyte EMBL AAB58705.1. |
| + | Additional computationally mapped references. |
Cross-references
Sequence databases | |
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| EMBL GenBank DDBJ | U97060 mRNA. Translation: AAB58705.1. |
| IPI | IPI00816318. |
| UniGene | Hs.360174. |
3D structure databases | |
| ModBase | Search... |
Protocols and materials databases | |
| StructuralBiologyKnowledgebase | Search... |
Family and domain databases | |
| ProtoNet | Search... |
Entry information
| Entry name | O00514_HUMAN | ||||||||
| Accession | Primary (citable) accession number: O00514 | ||||||||
| Entry history |
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| Entry status | Unreviewed (UniProtKB/TrEMBL) | ||||||||
| Disclaimer | Any 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. | ||||||||

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