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Reviewed, UniProtKB/Swiss-Prot Q9BZ81 (MAGB5_HUMAN)

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Names and origin · Protein attributes · General annotation (Comments) · Ontologies · Sequence annotation (Features) · Sequences · References · Cross-references · Entry information · Relevant documents

Names and origin

Protein namesRecommended name:
    Melanoma-associated antigen B5
Alternative name(s):
    MAGE-B5 antigen
    Cancer/testis antigen 3.3
      Short name=CT3.3
Gene names
Name: MAGEB5
OrganismHomo sapiens (Human)
Taxonomic identifier9606 [NCBI]
Taxonomic lineageEukaryotaMetazoaChordataCraniataVertebrataEuteleostomiMammaliaEutheriaEuarchontogliresPrimatesHaplorrhiniCatarrhiniHominidaeHomo

Protein attributes

Sequence length275 AA.
Sequence statusComplete.
Sequence processingThe displayed sequence is not processed.
Protein existenceEvidence at transcript level.

General annotation (Comments)

Tissue specificity

Expressed in testis. Not expressed in other normal tissues, but is expressed in tumors of different histological origins.

Sequence similarities

Contains 1 MAGE domain.

Ontologies

Keywords
   Molecular functionTumor antigen
Gene Ontology (GO)
None. [Check GOA]

Sequence annotation (Features)

Feature keyPosition(s)LengthDescriptionGraphical viewFeature identifier

Molecule processing

Chain1 – 275275Melanoma-associated antigen B5
PRO_0000156716

Regions

Domain40 – 239200MAGE

Sequences

Sequence LengthMass (Da)Tools
Q9BZ81-1 [UniParc].

Last modified September 11, 2007. Version 2.
Checksum: 57EDE75D76D07004

FASTA27531,906
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MTSAGVFNAG SDERANSRDE EYPCSSEVSP STESSCSNFI NIKVGLLEQF LLYKFKMKQR 

        70         80         90        100        110        120 
ILKEDMLKIV NPRYQNQFAE IHRRASEHIE VVFAVDLKEV NPTCHLYDLV SKLKLPNNGR 

       130        140        150        160        170        180 
IHVGKVLPKT GLLMTFLVVI FLKGNCANKE DTWKFLDMMQ IYDGKKYYIY GEPRKLITQD 

       190        200        210        220        230        240 
FVRLTYLEYH QVPCSYPAHY QFLWGPRAYT ETSKMKVLEY LAKVNDIAPG AFSSQYEEAL 

       250        260        270 
QDEEESPSQR CSRNWHYCSG QDCLRAKFSS FSQPY 

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References

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[1]"The DNA sequence of the human X chromosome."
Ross M.T., Grafham D.V., Coffey A.J., Scherer S., McLay K., Muzny D., Platzer M., Howell G.R., Burrows C., Bird C.P., Frankish A., Lovell F.L., Howe K.L., Ashurst J.L., Fulton R.S., Sudbrak R., Wen G., Jones M.C. expand/collapse author list , Hurles M.E., Andrews T.D., Scott C.E., Searle S., Ramser J., Whittaker A., Deadman R., Carter N.P., Hunt S.E., Chen R., Cree A., Gunaratne P., Havlak P., Hodgson A., Metzker M.L., Richards S., Scott G., Steffen D., Sodergren E., Wheeler D.A., Worley K.C., Ainscough R., Ambrose K.D., Ansari-Lari M.A., Aradhya S., Ashwell R.I., Babbage A.K., Bagguley C.L., Ballabio A., Banerjee R., Barker G.E., Barlow K.F., Barrett I.P., Bates K.N., Beare D.M., Beasley H., Beasley O., Beck A., Bethel G., Blechschmidt K., Brady N., Bray-Allen S., Bridgeman A.M., Brown A.J., Brown M.J., Bonnin D., Bruford E.A., Buhay C., Burch P., Burford D., Burgess J., Burrill W., Burton J., Bye J.M., Carder C., Carrel L., Chako J., Chapman J.C., Chavez D., Chen E., Chen G., Chen Y., Chen Z., Chinault C., Ciccodicola A., Clark S.Y., Clarke G., Clee C.M., Clegg S., Clerc-Blankenburg K., Clifford K., Cobley V., Cole C.G., Conquer J.S., Corby N., Connor R.E., David R., Davies J., Davis C., Davis J., Delgado O., Deshazo D., Dhami P., Ding Y., Dinh H., Dodsworth S., Draper H., Dugan-Rocha S., Dunham A., Dunn M., Durbin K.J., Dutta I., Eades T., Ellwood M., Emery-Cohen A., Errington H., Evans K.L., Faulkner L., Francis F., Frankland J., Fraser A.E., Galgoczy P., Gilbert J., Gill R., Gloeckner G., Gregory S.G., Gribble S., Griffiths C., Grocock R., Gu Y., Gwilliam R., Hamilton C., Hart E.A., Hawes A., Heath P.D., Heitmann K., Hennig S., Hernandez J., Hinzmann B., Ho S., Hoffs M., Howden P.J., Huckle E.J., Hume J., Hunt P.J., Hunt A.R., Isherwood J., Jacob L., Johnson D., Jones S., de Jong P.J., Joseph S.S., Keenan S., Kelly S., Kershaw J.K., Khan Z., Kioschis P., Klages S., Knights A.J., Kosiura A., Kovar-Smith C., Laird G.K., Langford C., Lawlor S., Leversha M., Lewis L., Liu W., Lloyd C., Lloyd D.M., Loulseged H., Loveland J.E., Lovell J.D., Lozado R., Lu J., Lyne R., Ma J., Maheshwari M., Matthews L.H., McDowall J., McLaren S., McMurray A., Meidl P., Meitinger T., Milne S., Miner G., Mistry S.L., Morgan M., Morris S., Mueller I., Mullikin J.C., Nguyen N., Nordsiek G., Nyakatura G., O'dell C.N., Okwuonu G., Palmer S., Pandian R., Parker D., Parrish J., Pasternak S., Patel D., Pearce A.V., Pearson D.M., Pelan S.E., Perez L., Porter K.M., Ramsey Y., Reichwald K., Rhodes S., Ridler K.A., Schlessinger D., Schueler M.G., Sehra H.K., Shaw-Smith C., Shen H., Sheridan E.M., Shownkeen R., Skuce C.D., Smith M.L., Sotheran E.C., Steingruber H.E., Steward C.A., Storey R., Swann R.M., Swarbreck D., Tabor P.E., Taudien S., Taylor T., Teague B., Thomas K., Thorpe A., Timms K., Tracey A., Trevanion S., Tromans A.C., d'Urso M., Verduzco D., Villasana D., Waldron L., Wall M., Wang Q., Warren J., Warry G.L., Wei X., West A., Whitehead S.L., Whiteley M.N., Wilkinson J.E., Willey D.L., Williams G., Williams L., Williamson A., Williamson H., Wilming L., Woodmansey R.L., Wray P.W., Yen J., Zhang J., Zhou J., Zoghbi H., Zorilla S., Buck D., Reinhardt R., Poustka A., Rosenthal A., Lehrach H., Meindl A., Minx P.J., Hillier L.W., Willard H.F., Wilson R.K., Waterston R.H., Rice C.M., Vaudin M., Coulson A., Nelson D.L., Weinstock G., Sulston J.E., Durbin R.M., Hubbard T., Gibbs R.A., Beck S., Rogers J., Bentley D.R.
Nature 434:325-337(2005) [PubMed: 15772651] [Abstract]
Cited for: NUCLEOTIDE SEQUENCE [LARGE SCALE GENOMIC DNA].
[2]"MAGE-B5, MAGE-B6, MAGE-C2, and MAGE-C3: four new members of the MAGE family with tumor-specific expression."
Lucas S., De Plaen E., Boon T.
Int. J. Cancer 87:55-60(2000) [PubMed: 10861452] [Abstract]
Cited for: NUCLEOTIDE SEQUENCE [GENOMIC DNA] OF 125-235.
Tissue: Blood.

Cross-references

Sequence databases

AF333705 Genomic DNA. Translation: AAK00357.1.
IPIIPI00233074.
UniGeneHs.224079

3D structure databases

ModBaseSearch...

Genome annotation databases

EnsemblENSG00000188408. Homo sapiens. [Contig view]

Organism-specific databases

GeneCardsGC0XP026144.
H-InvDBHIX0056572.
HIX0056590.
HGNCHGNC:23795. MAGEB5.
MIM300466. gene.
PharmGKBPA134913823.
GenAtlasSearch...

Phylogenomic databases

HOGENOMQ9BZ81.
HOVERGENQ9BZ81.
OMAQ9BZ81. DERANSR.

Gene expression databases

ArrayExpressQ9BZ81.
CleanExHS_MAGEB5.

Family and domain databases

InterProIPR002190. MAGE.
[Graphical view]
PANTHERPTHR11736. MAGE. 1 hit.
PfamPF01454. MAGE. 1 hit.
[Graphical view]
PROSITEPS50838. MAGE. 1 hit.
[Graphical view]
ProtoNetSearch...

Other Resources

SOURCESearch...

Entry information

Entry nameMAGB5_HUMAN
AccessionPrimary (citable) accession number: Q9BZ81
Entry history
Integrated into UniProtKB/Swiss-Prot: January 16, 2004
Last sequence update: September 11, 2007
Last modified: June 16, 2009
This is version 43 of the entry and version 2 of the sequence. [Complete history]
Entry statusReviewed (UniProtKB/Swiss-Prot)
Annotation projectHPI (Human Proteome Initiative)

Relevant documents

Human chromosome X

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

MIM cross-references

Online Mendelian Inheritance in Man (MIM) cross-references in UniProtKB/Swiss-Prot

SIMILARITY comments

Index of protein domains and families

Names and origin · Protein attributes · General annotation (Comments) · Ontologies · Sequence annotation (Features) · Sequences · References · Cross-references · Entry information · Relevant documents