Details for: Per2
Associated with
Other Information
Genular Protein ID: 266728089
Symbol: PER2_RAT
Name: Period circadian protein homolog 2
UniProtKB Accession Codes:
Database IDs:
Citations:
PubMed ID: 9765215
Title: Multitissue circadian expression of rat period homologue (rPer2) mRNA is governed by the mammalian circadian clock, the suprachiasmatic nucleus in the brain.
PubMed ID: 9765215
PubMed ID: 11112428
Title: Molecular characterization and nuclear localization of rat timeless-like gene product.
PubMed ID: 11112428
PubMed ID: 11533252
Title: Nuclear entry mechanism of rat PER2 (rPER2): role of rPER2 in nuclear localization of CRY protein.
PubMed ID: 11533252
PubMed ID: 12710990
Title: Distribution of the rhythm-related genes rPERIOD1, rPERIOD2, and rCLOCK, in the rat brain.
PubMed ID: 12710990
PubMed ID: 14672706
Title: A novel autofeedback loop of Dec1 transcription involved in circadian rhythm regulation.
PubMed ID: 14672706
PubMed ID: 15094047
Title: Indication of circadian oscillations in the rat pancreas.
PubMed ID: 15094047
PubMed ID: 18782782
Title: The role of {beta}-TrCP1 and {beta}-TrCP2 in circadian rhythm generation by mediating degradation of clock protein PER2.
PubMed ID: 18782782
DOI: 10.1093/jb/mvn112
PubMed ID: 22673903
Title: Quantitative maps of protein phosphorylation sites across 14 different rat organs and tissues.
PubMed ID: 22673903
DOI: 10.1038/ncomms1871
Sequence Information:
- Length: 1257
- Mass: 136028
- Checksum: A772E3C453E63CED
- Sequence:
MNGYVDFSPS PTSPTQEPGE PQPTQAVLQE DVDMSSGSSG NENCSTGRDS QGSDCDDSGK ELRMLVESSN THPSPDDTFR LMMTEAEHNP STSGCSSEQS AKADAHKELI RTLRELKVHL PADKKAKGKA STLATLKYAL RSVKQVKANE EYYQLLMSSE SQPCSVDVPS YTMEQVEGIT SEYIVKNSDM FAVAVSLVSG KILYISNQVA PIFHCKKDAF SDAKFVEFLA PHDVSVFHSY TTPYKLPPWS VSSGLDSFTQ ECMEEKSFFC RVSVGKHHEN EIRYQPFRMT PYLVKVQEQK GAASQLCCLL LAERVHSGYE APRIPPEKRI FTTTHTPNCL FQDVDERAVP LLGYLPQDLI ETPVLVQLHP SDRPLMLAIH KKILQASGQP FDYSPIRFRT RNGEYITLDT SWSSFINPWS RKISFIIGRH KVRVGPLNED VFAASPCPEE KTPHPSVQEL TEQIHRLLMQ PVPHSGSSGY GSLGSNGSHE HLMSQTSSSD SNGQEESHWR RSGIFKTSGK SQSKSHFSPE SGGQKEASVA EMQSSPPAQV RSVTTMERDS SGASLPKASF PEELTYKSQP PCSYQQISCL DSVIRYLESC NEAATLKRKC EFPANIPSRK ATVSPGLHSG EAARSSKVTS HTEVSAHLSS LALPGKAESV VSLTSQCSYS STIVHVGDKK PQPELETVED VASGPESQDD AAGGLSQEKG SLQKLGLTKE VLAAHTQREE QGFLQRFREV SRLGALQAHC QNYLQERSRA PASDRGLRNA SGIESSWKKT GKNRKLKSKR VKTRDSSEST GSGGPVSHRP PLVGLNATAW SPSDTSQSSC PSAPFPAPVP AYPLPVFPAP GIVSTPGTVV APPAAAHTGF TMPVVPMGTQ PEFAVQPLPF AAPLAPVMAF MLPSYPFPPA TPNLPQAFFP SQPHFPAHPT LASEITPASQ AEFPSRTSML RQPCACPVTP PAGTVALGRA SPPLFQSRGS SPLQLNLLQL EEAPESSTGA AGTLGTTGTA ASGLDCTSGA SRDRQPKAPP TCSEPSDTQN SDAISTSSDL LNLLLGEDLC SATGSALSRS GASATSDSLG SSSLGCDTSR SGAGSSDTSH TSKYFGSIDS SENNHKAKMI TDTEESEQFI KYVLQDPIWL LMANTDDNIM MTYQLPSRDL QAVLKEDQEK LKLLQRSQPH FTEGQRRELR EVHPWVHTGG LPTAIDVTGC VYCESEEKGN LCLPYEEDSP SLGLCDTSEA KEEESGQLAN PRKEAQT
Database document:
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