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Immunogen sequence: MLWKLLLRSQ SCRLCSFRKM RSPPKYRPFL ACFTYTTDKQ SSKENTRTVE KLYKCSVDIR KIRRLKGWVL LEDETYVEEI ANILQELGAD ETAVASILER CPEAIVCSPT AVNTQRKLWQ LVCKNEEELI KLIEQFPESF FTIKDQENQK LNVQFFQELG LKNVVISRLL TAAPNVFHNP VEKNKQMVRI LQESYLDVGG SEANMKVWLL KLLSQNPFIL LNSPTAIKET LEFLQEQGFT SFEILQLLSK
Members of the mTERF (mitochondrial transcription termination factor) family, are mitochondrial proteins that are believed to be transcription termination factors. MTERFD3 was initially identified through differential display analysis and is expressed primarily in heart, liver, pancreas and skeletal muscle. MTERFD3 is believed to be involved in cell cycle regulation and cell growth by modulating mitochondrial transcription, and may be a serum-inhibitory factor.
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Protein Aliases: Mitochondrial transcription termination factor 2; Mitochondrial transcription termination factor-like protein; MTERF domain containing 3; mTERF domain-containing protein 3, mitochondrial; mTERF-like; mTERF2; Transcription termination factor 2, mitochondrial
Gene Aliases: 1700007D05Rik; MTERF2; MTERFD3; mTERFL; RGD1311836
UniProt ID: (Human) Q49AM1, (Mouse) Q8BKY8, (Rat) Q5XIE2
Entrez Gene ID: (Human) 80298, (Mouse) 74238, (Rat) 366856
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