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O95567 (CV031_HUMAN) Reviewed, UniProtKB/Swiss-Prot

Last modified January 25, 2012. Version 69. Feed History...

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Names and origin

Protein namesRecommended name:
Uncharacterized protein C22orf31
Gene names
Name:C22orf31
OrganismHomo sapiens (Human)
Taxonomic identifier9606 [NCBI]
Taxonomic lineageEukaryotaMetazoaChordataCraniataVertebrataEuteleostomiMammaliaEutheriaEuarchontogliresPrimatesHaplorrhiniCatarrhiniHominidaeHomo

Protein attributes

Sequence length290 AA.
Sequence statusComplete.
Protein existenceEvidence at transcript level

Ontologies

Keywords
   Coding sequence diversityPolymorphism
   Technical termComplete proteome
Reference proteome
Gene Ontology (GO)
None. [Check GOA]

Sequence annotation (Features)

Feature keyPosition(s)LengthDescriptionGraphical viewFeature identifier

Molecule processing

Chain1 – 290290Uncharacterized protein C22orf31
PRO_0000254057

Natural variations

Natural variant461C → R.
Corresponds to variant rs9625679 [ dbSNP | Ensembl ].
VAR_028808
Natural variant2101T → R.
Corresponds to variant rs714136 [ dbSNP | Ensembl ].
VAR_028809

Sequences

Sequence LengthMass (Da)Tools
O95567 [UniParc].

Last modified May 1, 1999. Version 1.
Checksum: DD641137D3C38518

FASTA29032,655
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MHPINVRRDP SIPIYGLRQS ILLNTRLQDC YVDSPALTNI WMARTCAKQN INAPAPATTS 

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SWEVVRNPLI ASSFSLVKLV LRRQLKNKCC PPPCKFGEGK LSKRLKHKDD SVMKATQQAR 

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KRNFISSKSK QPAGHRRPAG GIRESKESSK EKKLTVRQDL EDRYAEHVAA TQALPQDSGT 

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AAWKGRVLLP ETQKRQQLSE DTLTIHGLPT EGYQALYHAV VEPMLWNPSG TPKRYSLELG 

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KAIKQKLWEA LCSQGAISEG AQRDRFPGRK QPGVHEEPVL KKWPKLKSKK 

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References

[1]"Reevaluating human gene annotation: a second-generation analysis of chromosome 22."
Collins J.E., Goward M.E., Cole C.G., Smink L.J., Huckle E.J., Knowles S., Bye J.M., Beare D.M., Dunham I.
Genome Res. 13:27-36(2003) [PubMed: 12529303] [Abstract]
Cited for: NUCLEOTIDE SEQUENCE [LARGE SCALE MRNA].
[2]"A genome annotation-driven approach to cloning the human ORFeome."
Collins J.E., Wright C.L., Edwards C.A., Davis M.P., Grinham J.A., Cole C.G., Goward M.E., Aguado B., Mallya M., Mokrab Y., Huckle E.J., Beare D.M., Dunham I.
Genome Biol. 5:R84.1-R84.11(2004) [PubMed: 15461802] [Abstract]
Cited for: NUCLEOTIDE SEQUENCE [LARGE SCALE MRNA].
Tissue: Testis.
[3]"The DNA sequence of human chromosome 22."
Dunham I., Hunt A.R., Collins J.E., Bruskiewich R., Beare D.M., Clamp M., Smink L.J., Ainscough R., Almeida J.P., Babbage A.K., Bagguley C., Bailey J., Barlow K.F., Bates K.N., Beasley O.P., Bird C.P., Blakey S.E., Bridgeman A.M. expand/collapse author list , Buck D., Burgess J., Burrill W.D., Burton J., Carder C., Carter N.P., Chen Y., Clark G., Clegg S.M., Cobley V.E., Cole C.G., Collier R.E., Connor R., Conroy D., Corby N.R., Coville G.J., Cox A.V., Davis J., Dawson E., Dhami P.D., Dockree C., Dodsworth S.J., Durbin R.M., Ellington A.G., Evans K.L., Fey J.M., Fleming K., French L., Garner A.A., Gilbert J.G.R., Goward M.E., Grafham D.V., Griffiths M.N.D., Hall C., Hall R.E., Hall-Tamlyn G., Heathcott R.W., Ho S., Holmes S., Hunt S.E., Jones M.C., Kershaw J., Kimberley A.M., King A., Laird G.K., Langford C.F., Leversha M.A., Lloyd C., Lloyd D.M., Martyn I.D., Mashreghi-Mohammadi M., Matthews L.H., Mccann O.T., Mcclay J., Mclaren S., McMurray A.A., Milne S.A., Mortimore B.J., Odell C.N., Pavitt R., Pearce A.V., Pearson D., Phillimore B.J.C.T., Phillips S.H., Plumb R.W., Ramsay H., Ramsey Y., Rogers L., Ross M.T., Scott C.E., Sehra H.K., Skuce C.D., Smalley S., Smith M.L., Soderlund C., Spragon L., Steward C.A., Sulston J.E., Swann R.M., Vaudin M., Wall M., Wallis J.M., Whiteley M.N., Willey D.L., Williams L., Williams S.A., Williamson H., Wilmer T.E., Wilming L., Wright C.L., Hubbard T., Bentley D.R., Beck S., Rogers J., Shimizu N., Minoshima S., Kawasaki K., Sasaki T., Asakawa S., Kudoh J., Shintani A., Shibuya K., Yoshizaki Y., Aoki N., Mitsuyama S., Roe B.A., Chen F., Chu L., Crabtree J., Deschamps S., Do A., Do T., Dorman A., Fang F., Fu Y., Hu P., Hua A., Kenton S., Lai H., Lao H.I., Lewis J., Lewis S., Lin S.-P., Loh P., Malaj E., Nguyen T., Pan H., Phan S., Qi S., Qian Y., Ray L., Ren Q., Shaull S., Sloan D., Song L., Wang Q., Wang Y., Wang Z., White J., Willingham D., Wu H., Yao Z., Zhan M., Zhang G., Chissoe S., Murray J., Miller N., Minx P., Fulton R., Johnson D., Bemis G., Bentley D., Bradshaw H., Bourne S., Cordes M., Du Z., Fulton L., Goela D., Graves T., Hawkins J., Hinds K., Kemp K., Latreille P., Layman D., Ozersky P., Rohlfing T., Scheet P., Walker C., Wamsley A., Wohldmann P., Pepin K., Nelson J., Korf I., Bedell J.A., Hillier L.W., Mardis E., Waterston R., Wilson R., Emanuel B.S., Shaikh T., Kurahashi H., Saitta S., Budarf M.L., McDermid H.E., Johnson A., Wong A.C.C., Morrow B.E., Edelmann L., Kim U.J., Shizuya H., Simon M.I., Dumanski J.P., Peyrard M., Kedra D., Seroussi E., Fransson I., Tapia I., Bruder C.E., O'Brien K.P., Wilkinson P., Bodenteich A., Hartman K., Hu X., Khan A.S., Lane L., Tilahun Y., Wright H.
Nature 402:489-495(1999) [PubMed: 10591208] [Abstract]
Cited for: NUCLEOTIDE SEQUENCE [LARGE SCALE GENOMIC DNA].
[4]"The status, quality, and expansion of the NIH full-length cDNA project: the Mammalian Gene Collection (MGC)."
The MGC Project Team
Genome Res. 14:2121-2127(2004) [PubMed: 15489334] [Abstract]
Cited for: NUCLEOTIDE SEQUENCE [LARGE SCALE MRNA].
Tissue: Testis.

Cross-references

Sequence databases

EMBL
GenBank
DDBJ
AL035364 mRNA. Translation: CAA23017.1.
CR456405 mRNA. Translation: CAG30291.1.
AL021393 Genomic DNA. Translation: CAB62958.1.
BC074758 mRNA. Translation: AAH74758.1.
BC126262 mRNA. Translation: AAI26263.1.
BC126264 mRNA. Translation: AAI26265.1.
IPIIPI00294974.
RefSeqNP_056185.1. NM_015370.1.
UniGeneHs.50891.

3D structure databases

ProteinModelPortalO95567.
ModBaseSearch...

Proteomic databases

PRIDEO95567.

Protocols and materials databases

StructuralBiologyKnowledgebaseSearch...

Genome annotation databases

EnsemblENST00000216071; ENSP00000216071; ENSG00000100249.
GeneID25770.
KEGGhsa:25770.
UCSCuc003aej.1. human.

Organism-specific databases

CTD25770.
GeneCardsGC22M029454.
HGNCHGNC:26931. C22orf31.
HPAHPA000604.
neXtProtNX_O95567.
PharmGKBPA145149441.
GenAtlasSearch...

Phylogenomic databases

eggNOGprNOG06246.
GeneTreeENSGT00390000012489.
HOVERGENHBG081384.
InParanoidO95567.
OMAVEPMLWN.
OrthoDBEOG4CC41X.
PhylomeDBO95567.

Gene expression databases

ArrayExpressO95567.
BgeeO95567.
CleanExHS_C22orf31.
GenevestigatorO95567.
GermOnlineENSG00000100249. Homo sapiens.

Family and domain databases

ProtoNetSearch...

Other

NextBio46897.

Entry information

Entry nameCV031_HUMAN
AccessionPrimary (citable) accession number: O95567
Secondary accession number(s): A0AV97
Entry history
Integrated into UniProtKB/Swiss-Prot: October 31, 2006
Last sequence update: May 1, 1999
Last modified: January 25, 2012
This is version 69 of the entry and version 1 of the sequence. [Complete history]
Entry statusReviewed (UniProtKB/Swiss-Prot)
Annotation programChordata Protein Annotation Program
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.

Relevant documents

Human chromosome 22

Human chromosome 22: entries, gene names and cross-references to MIM

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List of human entries with polymorphisms or disease mutations

Human polymorphisms and disease mutations

Index of human polymorphisms and disease mutations