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Immunogen sequence: MEQANPLRP DGESKGGVLA HLERLETQVS RSRKQSEELQ SVQAQEGALG TKIHKLRRLR DELRAVVRHR RASVKACIAN VEPNQTVEIN EQEALEEKLE NVKAILQAYH FTGLSGKLTS RGVCVCISTA FEGNLLDSYF VDLVIQKPLR IHHHSVPVFI PLEEIAAKYL QTNIQHFLFS LCEYLNAYSG RKYQADRLQS DFAALLTGPL QRNPLCNLLS FTYKLDPGGQ SFPFCARLLY KDLTATLPTD VTVTCQGVEV LSTSWEEQRA SHETLFCTKP LHQVFASFTR KGEKLDMSLV S (1-300 aa encoded by BC002870)
Accurate chromosome segregation during mitosis requires a kinetochore to assemble correctly at the centromere of each chromatid and form a dynamic interface with the microtubules of the mitotic spindle. The kinetochore assembly includes the multisubunit CENP-H/I complex which can be divided into three functional classes based on phenotype analysis. One of these classes is referred to as the CENP-O class of proteins of which CENPO is the exemplar. These proteins form a stable complex with each other and are required for proper kinetochore function and for recovery from mitotic spindle damage. CENPO has also been shown to be an auto-antigen in a small population of anti-centromere antibodies- (ACA-) positive patients with sclerodoma.
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Protein Aliases: CENP-O; Centromere protein O; centromeric protein O; Interphase centromere complex protein 36
Gene Aliases: 2810429O05Rik; 8430427C03Rik; CENP-O; CENPO; D12Ertd482e; ICEN-36; ICEN36; MCM21R
UniProt ID: (Human) Q9BU64, (Mouse) Q8K015
Entrez Gene ID: (Human) 79172, (Mouse) 52504, (Rat) 684439
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