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Sequence of this protein is as follows: MLPCASCLPG SLLLWALLLL LLGSASPQDS EEPDSYTECT DGYEWDPDSQ HCRDVNECLT IPEACKGEMK CINHYGGYLC LPRSAAVIND LHGEGPPPPV PPAQHPNPCP PGYEPDDQDS CVDVDECAQA LHDCRPSQDC HNLPGSYQCT CPDGYRKIGP ECVDIDECRY RYCQHRCVNL PGSFRCQCEP GFQLGPNNRS CVDVNECDMG APCEQRCFNS YGTFLCRCHQ GYELHRDGFS CSDIDECSYS SYLCQYRCVN EPGRFSCHCP QGYQLLATRL CQDIDECESG AHQCSEAQTC VNFHGGYRCV DTNRCVEPYI QVSENRCLCP ASNPLCREQP SSIVHRYMTI TSERSVPADV FQIQATSVYP GAYNAFQIRA GNSQGDFYIR QINNVSAMLV LARPVTGPRE YVLDLEMVTM NSLMSYRASS VLRLTVFVGA YTF
EFEMP2 have been found to contain variations of the epidermal growth factor (EGF) domain and have been implicated in functions as diverse as blood coagulation, activation of complement and determination of cell fate during development. The protein contains four EGF2 domains and six calcium-binding EGF2 domains. This protein is necessary for elastic fiber formation and connective tissue development.
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Protein Aliases: EGF containing fibulin-like extracellular matrix protein 2; EGF-containing fibulin-like extracellular matrix protein 2; FIBL-4; fibulin 4; Fibulin-4; Fibulin4; mutant p53 binding protein 1; Protein UPH1
Gene Aliases: ARCL1B; EFEMP2; FBLN4; MBP1; UNQ200/PRO226; UPH1
UniProt ID: (Human) O95967
Entrez Gene ID: (Human) 30008
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