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Q9BZG6 (Q9BZG6_HUMAN) Unreviewed, UniProtKB/TrEMBL

Last modified April 3, 2013. Version 48. Feed History...

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Names and origin

Protein names
OrganismHomo sapiens (Human) EMBL AAK09425.1
Taxonomic identifier9606 [NCBI]
Taxonomic lineageEukaryotaMetazoaChordataCraniataVertebrataEuteleostomiMammaliaEutheriaEuarchontogliresPrimatesHaplorrhiniCatarrhiniHominidaeHomo

Protein attributes

Sequence length542 AA.
Sequence statusFragment.
Protein existenceEvidence at transcript level

Ontologies

Keywords
   Molecular functionReceptor EMBL AAK09425.1
Gene Ontology (GO)
   Cellular_componentnucleus

Inferred from electronic annotation. Source: InterPro

   Molecular_functionDNA binding

Inferred from electronic annotation. Source: InterPro

androgen receptor activity

Inferred from electronic annotation. Source: InterPro

steroid binding

Inferred from electronic annotation. Source: InterPro

Complete GO annotation...

Sequence annotation (Features)

Feature keyPosition(s)LengthDescriptionGraphical viewFeature identifier

Experimental info

Non-terminal residue5421 EMBL AAK09425.1

Sequences

Sequence LengthMass (Da)Tools
Q9BZG6 [UniParc].

Last modified June 1, 2001. Version 1.
Checksum: C363EF841CAF7739

FASTA54255,828
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MEVQLGLGRV YPRPPSKTYR GAFQNLFQSV REVIQNPGPR HPEAASAAPP GASLLLLQQQ 

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QQQQQQQQQQ QQQQQQQQQQ QQQETSPRQQ QQQQGEDGSP QAHRRGPTGY LVLDEEQQPS 

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QPQSALECHP ERGCVPEPGA AVAASKGLPQ QLPAPPDEDD SAAPSTLSLL GPTFPGLSSC 

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SADLKDILSE ASTMQLLQQQ QQEAVSEGSS SGRAREASGA PTSSKDNYLG GTSTISDNAK 

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ELCKAVSVSM GLGVEALEHL SPGEQLRGDC MYAPLLGVPP AVRPTPCAPL AECKGSLLDD 

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SAGKSTEDTA EYSPFKGGYT KGLEGESLGC SGSAAAGSSG TLELPSTLSL YKSGALDEAA 

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AYQSRDYYNF PLALAGPPPP PPPPHPHARI KLENPLDYGS AWAAAAAQCR YGDLASLHGA 

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GAAGPGSGSP SAAASSSWHT LFTAEEGQLY GPCGGGGGGG GGGGGGGGGG GGGGGGEAGA 

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VAPYGYTRPP QGLAGQESDF TAPDVWYPGG MVSRVPYPSP TCVKSEMGPW MDSYSGPYGD 


MR 

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References

[1]"Characterization of androgen receptor and nuclear receptor co-regulator expression in human breast cancer cell lines exhibiting differential regulation of kallikreins 2 and 3."
Magklara A., Brown T.J., Diamandis E.P.
Int. J. Cancer 100:507-514(2002) [PubMed] [Europe PMC] [Abstract]
Cited for: NUCLEOTIDE SEQUENCE.
+Additional computationally mapped references.

Cross-references

Sequence databases

EMBL
GenBank
DDBJ
AF321916 mRNA. Translation: AAK09425.1.
IPIIPI01018822.
UniGeneHs.76704.

3D structure databases

ModBaseSearch...

Protocols and materials databases

StructuralBiologyKnowledgebaseSearch...

Phylogenomic databases

HOVERGENHBG007583.

Family and domain databases

InterProIPR001103. Andrgn_rcpt.
[Graphical view]
PfamPF02166. Androgen_recep. 2 hits.
[Graphical view]
PRINTSPR00521. ANDROGENR.
ProtoNetSearch...

Entry information

Entry nameQ9BZG6_HUMAN
AccessionPrimary (citable) accession number: Q9BZG6
Entry history
Integrated into UniProtKB/TrEMBL: June 1, 2001
Last sequence update: June 1, 2001
Last modified: April 3, 2013
This is version 48 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.