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Sequence of this protein is as follows: MSNEVETSAT NGQPDQQAAP KAPSKKEKKK GPEKTDEYLL ARFKGDGVKY KAKLIGIDDV PDARGDKMSQ DSMMKLKGMA AAGRSQGQHK QRIWVNISLS GIKIIDEKTG VIEHEHPVNK ISFIARDVTD NRAFGYVCGG EGQHQFFAIK TGQQAEPLVV DLKDLFQVIY NVKKKEEEKK KIEEASKAVE NGSEALMILD DQTNKLKSGV DQMDLFGDMS TPPDLNSPTE SKDILLVDLN SEIDTNQNSL RENPFLTNGI TSCSLPRPTP QASFLPENAF SANLNFFPTP NPDPFRDDPF TQPDQSTPSS FDSLKSPDQK KENSSSSSTP LSNGPLNGDV DYFGQQFDQI SNRTGKQEAQ AGPWPFSSSQ TQPAVRTQNG VSEREQNGFS VKSSPNPFVG SPPKGLSIQN GVKQDLESSV QSSPHDSIAI IPPPQSTKPG RGRRTAKSSA NDLLASDIFA PPVSEPSGQA SPTGQPTALQ PNPLDLFKTS APAPVGPLVG LGGVTVTLPQ AGPWNTASLV FNQSPSMAPG AMMGGQPSGF SQPVIFGTSP AVSGWNQPSP FAASTPPPVP VVWGPSASVA PNAWSTTSPL GNPFQSNIFP APAVSTQPPS MHSSLLVTPP QPPPRAGPPK DISSDAFTAL DPLGDKEIKD VKEMFKDFQL WQPPAVPARK GEQTSSGTLS AFASYFNSKV GIPQENADHD DFDANQLLNK INEPPKPAPR QVSLPVTKST DNAFENPFFK DSFGSSQASV ASSQPVSSEM YRDPFGNPFA
DAB2 mRNA is expressed in normal ovarian epithelial cells but is down-regulated or absent from ovarian carcinoma cell lines. The 770-amino acid predicted protein has an overall 83% identity with the mouse p96 protein, a putative mitogen-responsive phosphoprotein; homology is strongest in the amino-terminal end of the protein in a region corresponding to the phosphotyrosine interaction domain. The down-regulation of DAB2 may play an important role in ovarian carcinogenesis. This gene was initially named DOC2 (for Differentially expressed in Ovarian Cancer) and is distinct from the DOC2A and DOC2B genes (for double C2-like domains, alpha and beta).
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Protein Aliases: Adaptor molecule disabled-2; Dab, mitogen-responsive phosphoprotein, homolog 2; Differentially expressed in ovarian carcinoma 2; Differentially-expressed protein 2; Disabled homolog 2; disabled homolog 2, mitogen-responsive phosphoprotein; DOC-2; FLJ26626
Gene Aliases: DAB2; DOC-2; DOC2
UniProt ID: (Human) P98082
Entrez Gene ID: (Human) 1601
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