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Gene/Protein Characteristic Table for KIAA1408 |
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| Features : DNA sequence | Protein sequence | Expression | Mapping | |
| Product ID : | |
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| Accession No. : | AB037829 |
| Description : | Regulator of nonsense transcripts 2. |
| HUGO Gene Name : | UPF2 regulator of nonsense transcripts homolog (yeast) (UPF2) |
| Clone Name : | fh04333 [Vector Info] |
| Flexi ORF Clone : | pF1KA1408
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| Source : | Human fetal brain |
Features of the cloned DNA sequence |
Description | |
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Length: 5384 bp
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The cloned DNA sequence was revised by direct RT-PCR/sequencing experiments following the alert of coding interruption by GeneMark analysis.
| cloned DNA seq. | Warning for N-terminal truncation: NO | NO | Warning for coding interruption: YES | NO | |
Length of 3'UTR 1275 bp Genome contig ID gi89161187r_11902028 PolyA signal sequence
(AATAAA,-18) +----*----+----*----+----*----+----
ACCTTTGCCGATGCTGCAATAAAGTGTTGTAATTTFlanking genome sequence
(100000 - 99951) ----+----*----+----*----+----*----+----*----+----*
AGATTTGGCGTGGTGTTGTTTTGTTGGGTTTGGGTTTTGGAAACCGATTG
Chr f/r start end exon identity class ContigView(URL based/DAS) 10 r 12002028 12117902 21 99.9 Perfect prediction
Features of the protein sequence |
Description | |
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Length: 1298 aa
This protein sequence is predicted from the revised DNA sequence
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The numbers on the left and right sides of a black line in the graphical overview indicate the lengths (in amino acid residues) of the non-homologous N-terminal and C-terminal portions flanking the homologous region (indicated by the black line), respectively.
No significant homologues
Expression profile |
Description | |
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| RT-PCR-ELISA | Description |
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Experimental conditions
| : AGATGGTTCACTTGACTACTG | |
| : AATGTATCTTCTTCCAACGTG | |
| : 95 °C |
RH mapping information |
Description | |
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| : 10 |
| : unigene | |
| : - | |
| : - | |
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