Details for: INTS10
Associated with
Other Information
Genular Protein ID: 907429573
Symbol: INT10_HUMAN
Name: Integrator complex subunit 10
UniProtKB Accession Codes:
Database IDs:
Citations:
PubMed ID: 14702039
Title: Complete sequencing and characterization of 21,243 full-length human cDNAs.
PubMed ID: 14702039
DOI: 10.1038/ng1285
PubMed ID: 15489334
Title: The status, quality, and expansion of the NIH full-length cDNA project: the Mammalian Gene Collection (MGC).
PubMed ID: 15489334
DOI: 10.1101/gr.2596504
PubMed ID: 17974005
Title: The full-ORF clone resource of the German cDNA consortium.
PubMed ID: 17974005
PubMed ID: 16239144
Title: Integrator, a multiprotein mediator of small nuclear RNA processing, associates with the C-terminal repeat of RNA polymerase II.
PubMed ID: 16239144
PubMed ID: 18691976
Title: Kinase-selective enrichment enables quantitative phosphoproteomics of the kinome across the cell cycle.
PubMed ID: 18691976
PubMed ID: 19690332
Title: Quantitative phosphoproteomic analysis of T cell receptor signaling reveals system-wide modulation of protein-protein interactions.
PubMed ID: 19690332
PubMed ID: 21406692
Title: System-wide temporal characterization of the proteome and phosphoproteome of human embryonic stem cell differentiation.
PubMed ID: 21406692
PubMed ID: 23186163
Title: Toward a comprehensive characterization of a human cancer cell phosphoproteome.
PubMed ID: 23186163
DOI: 10.1021/pr300630k
PubMed ID: 23904267
Title: Nuclear-localized Asunder regulates cytoplasmic dynein localization via its role in the integrator complex.
PubMed ID: 23904267
PubMed ID: 25114211
Title: Mapping of SUMO sites and analysis of SUMOylation changes induced by external stimuli.
PubMed ID: 25114211
PubMed ID: 28112733
Title: Site-specific mapping of the human SUMO proteome reveals co-modification with phosphorylation.
PubMed ID: 28112733
DOI: 10.1038/nsmb.3366
Sequence Information:
- Length: 710
- Mass: 82236
- Checksum: 3E9945064EC4BEFB
- Sequence:
MSAQGDCEFL VQRARELVPQ DLWAAKAWLI TARSLYPADF NIQYEMYTIE RNAERTATAG RLLYDMFVNF PDQPVVWREI SIITSALRND SQDKQTQFLR SLFETLPGRV QCEMLLKVTE QCFNTLERSE MLLLLLRRFP ETVVQHGVGL GEALLEAETI EEQESPVNCF RKLFVCDVLP LIINNHDVRL PANLLYKYLN KAAEFYINYV TRSTQIENQH QGAQDTSDLM SPSKRSSQKY IIEGLTEKSS QIVDPWERLF KILNVVGMRC EWQMDKGRRS YGDILHRMKD LCRYMNNFDS EAHAKYKNQV VYSTMLVFFK NAFQYVNSIQ PSLFQGPNAP SQVPLVLLED VSNVYGDVEI DRNKHIHKKR KLAEGREKTM SSDDEDCSAK GRNRHIVVNK AELANSTEVL ESFKLARESW ELLYSLEFLD KEFTRICLAW KTDTWLWLRI FLTDMIIYQG QYKKAIASLH HLAALQGSIS QPQITGQGTL EHQRALIQLA TCHFALGEYR MTCEKVLDLM CYMVLPIQDG GKSQEEPSKV KPKFRKGSDL KLLPCTSKAI MPYCLHLMLA CFKLRAFTDN RDDMALGHVI VLLQQEWPRG ENLFLKAVNK ICQQGNFQYE NFFNYVTNID MLEEFAYLRT QEGGKIHLEL LPNQGMLIKH HTVTRGITKG VKEDFRLAME RQVSRCGENL MVVLHRFCIN EKILLLQTLT
Database document:
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