Details for: PRDM15
Associated with
Other Information
Genular Protein ID: 2550809881
Symbol: PRD15_HUMAN
Name: Zinc finger protein 298
UniProtKB Accession Codes:
Database IDs:
Citations:
PubMed ID: 12036298
Title: Annotation of human chromosome 21 for relevance to Down syndrome: gene structure and expression analysis.
PubMed ID: 12036298
PubMed ID: 15904895
Title: Identification of a novel zinc finger protein gene (ZNF298) in the GAP2 of human chromosome 21q.
PubMed ID: 15904895
PubMed ID: 10830953
PubMed ID: 12036297
Title: Nineteen additional unpredicted transcripts from human chromosome 21.
PubMed ID: 12036297
PubMed ID: 25755297
Title: System-wide analysis of SUMOylation dynamics in response to replication stress reveals novel small ubiquitin-like modified target proteins and acceptor lysines relevant for genome stability.
PubMed ID: 25755297
PubMed ID: 28740264
Title: PRDM15 safeguards naive pluripotency by transcriptionally regulating WNT and MAPK-ERK signaling.
PubMed ID: 28740264
DOI: 10.1038/ng.3922
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: 1507
- Mass: 169269
- Checksum: E980A7EDB97239D0
- Sequence:
MPRRRPPASG AAQFPERIAT RSPDPIPLCT FQRQPRAAPV QPPCRLFFVT FAGCGHRWRS ESKPGWISRS RSGIALRAAR PPGSSPPRPA APRPPPPGGV VAEAPGDVVI PRPRVQPMRV ARGGPWTPNP AFREAESWSQ IGNQRVSEQL LETSLGNEVS DTEPLSPASA GLRRNPALPP GPFAQNFSWG NQENLPPALG KIANGGGTGA GKAECGYETE SHLLEPHEIP LNVNTHKFSD CEFPYEFCTV CFSPFKLLGM SGVEGVWNQH SRSASMHTFL NHSATGIREA GCRKDMPVSE MAEDGSEEIM FIWCEDCSQY HDSECPELGP VVMVKDSFVL SRARSWPASG HVHTQAGQGM RGYEDRDRAD PQQLPEAVPA GLVRRLSGQQ LPCRSTLTWG RLCHLVAQGR SSLPPNLEIR RLEDGAEGVF AITQLVKRTQ FGPFESRRVA KWEKESAFPL KVFQKDGHPV CFDTSNEDDC NWMMLVRPAA EAEHQNLTAY QHGSDVYFTT SRDIPPGTEL RVWYAAFYAK KMDKPMLKQA GSGVHAAGTP ENSAPVESEP SQWACKVCSA TFLELQLLNE HLLGHLEQAK SLPPGSQSEA AAPEKEQDTP RGEPPAVPES ENVATKEQKK KPRRGRKPKV SKAEQPLVIV EDKEPTEQVA EIITEVPPDE PVSATPDERI MELVLGKLAT TTTDTSSVPK FTHHQNNTIT LKRSLILSSR HGIRRKLIKQ LGEHKRVYQC NICSKIFQNS SNLSRHVRSH GDKLFKCEEC AKLFSRKESL KQHVSYKHSR NEVDGEYRYR CGTCEKTFRI ESALEFHNCR TDDKTFQCEM CFRFFSTNSN LSKHKKKHGD KKFACEVCSK MFYRKDVMLD HQRRHLEGVR RVKREDLEAG GENLVRYKKE PSGCPVCGKV FSCRSNMNKH LLTHGDKKYT CEICGRKFFR VDVLRDHIHV HFKDIALMDD HQREEFIGKI GISSEENDDN SDESADSEPH KYSCKRCQLT FGRGKEYLKH IMEVHKEKGY GCSICNRRFA LKATYHAHMV IHRENLPDPN VQKYIHPCEI CGRIFNSIGN LERHKLIHTG VKSHACEQCG KSFARKDMLK EHMRVHDNVR EYLCAECGKG MKTKHALRHH MKLHKGIKEY ECKECHRRFA QKVNMLKHCK RHTGIKDFMC ELCGKTFSER NTMETHKLIH TVGKQWTCSV CDKKYVTEYM LQKHVQLTHD KVEAQSCQLC GTKVSTRASM SRHMRRKHPE VLAVRIDDLD HLPETTTIDA SSIGIVQPEL TLEQEDLAEG KHGKAAKRSH KRKQKPEEEA GAPVPEDATF SEYSEKETEF TGSVGDETNS AVQSIQQVVV TLGDPNVTTP SSSVGLTNIT VTPITTAAAT QFTNLQPVAV GHLTTPERQL QLDNSILTVT FDTVSGSAML HNRQNDVQIH PQPEASNPQS VAHFINLTTL VNSITPLGSQ LSDQHPLTWR AVPQTDVLPP SQPQAPPQQA AQPQVQAEQQ QQQMYSY
Genular Protein ID: 534804847
Symbol: E7ER26_HUMAN
Name: N/A
UniProtKB Accession Codes:
Database IDs:
Citations:
PubMed ID: 10830953
PubMed ID: 25755297
Title: System-wide analysis of SUMOylation dynamics in response to replication stress reveals novel small ubiquitin-like modified target proteins and acceptor lysines relevant for genome stability.
PubMed ID: 25755297
PubMed ID: 28112733
Title: Site-specific mapping of the human SUMO proteome reveals co-modification with phosphorylation.
PubMed ID: 28112733
Sequence Information:
- Length: 1141
- Mass: 129585
- Checksum: 33EF375DCEE05F58
- Sequence:
MAEDGSEEIM FIWCEDCSQY HDSECPELGP VVMVKDSFVL SRARSSLPPN LEIRRLEDGA EGVFAITQLV KRTQFGPFES RRVAKWEKES AFPLKVFQKD GHPVCFDTSN EDDCNWMMLV RPAAEAEHQN LTAYQHGSDV YFTTSRDIPP GTELRVWYAA FYAKKMDKPM LKQAGSGVHA AGTPENSAPV ESEPSQWACK VCSATFLELQ LLNEHLLGHL EQAKSLPPGS QSEAAAPEKE QDTPRGEPPA VPESENVATK EQKKKPRRGR KPKVSKAEQP LVIVEDKEPT EQVAEIITEV PPDEPVSATP DERIMELVLG KLATTTTDTS SVPKFTHHQN NTITLKRSLI LSSRHGIRRK LIKQLGEHKR VYQCNICSKI FQNSSNLSRH VRSHGDKLFK CEECAKLFSR KESLKQHVSY KHSRNEVDGE YRYRCGTCEK TFRIESALEF HNCRTDDKTF QCEMCFRFFS TNSNLSKHKK KHGDKKFACE VCSKMFYRKD VMLDHQRRHL EGVRRVKRED LEAGGENLVR YKKEPSGCPV CGKVFSCRSN MNKHLLTHGD KKYTCEICGR KFFRVDVLRD HIHVHFKDIA LMDDHQREEF IGKIGISSEE NDDNSDESAD SEPHKYSCKR CQLTFGRGKE YLKHIMEVHK EKGYGCSICN RRFALKATYH AHMVIHRENL PDPNVQKYIH PCEICGRIFN SIGNLERHKL IHTGVKSHAC EQCGKSFARK DMLKEHMRVH DNVREYLCAE CGKGMKTKHA LRHHMKLHKG IKEYECKECH RRFAQKVNML KHCKRHTGIK DFMCELCGKT FSERNTMETH KLIHTVGKQW TCSVCDKKYV TEYMLQKHVQ LTHDKVEAQS CQLCGTKVST RASMSRHMRR KHPEVLAVRI DDLDHLPETT TIDASSIGIV QPELTLEQED LAEGKHGKAA KRSHKRKQKP EEEAGAPVPE DATFSEYSEK ETEFTGSVGD ETNSAVQSIQ QVVVTLGDPN VTTPSSSVGL TNITVTPITT AAATQFTNLQ PVAVGHLTTP ERQLQLDNSI LTVTFDTVSG SAMLHNRQND VQIHPQPEAS NPQSVAHFIN LTTLVNSITP LGSQLSDQHP LTWRAVPQTD VLPPSQPQAP PQQAAQPQVQ AEQQQQQMYS Y
Database document:
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