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Immunogen sequence: YRSSNTEQN GVKDNNHLRH PPRNDTRQPR NEKPPRFQRD SQNSKSVLEG SGLPRNRGSE RPSTSSVSEV WAEDRIKCDR PYSRYDRTKD TSYPLGSQHS DGAFKKRDNS MQSRSGKGPS FAEAKENPLP QGSVDYNNQK RGKRESQTSI PDYFYDRKSQ TINNEAFSGI KIEKHFNVNT DYQNPVRSNS FIGVPNGEVE MPLKGRRIGP IKPAGPVTAV PCDDKIFYNS GPKRRSGPIK PEKILESSIP MEYAKMWKPG DECFALYWED NKFYRAEVEA LHSSGMTAVV KFIDYGNYEE VLLSNIKPIQ TEAWEEEGTY DQTLEFRRGG DGQPRRSTRP TQQFYQPPRA RN
TDRD3 belongs to the tudor domain group of proteins, which are prevalent among proteins involved in RNA metabolism. TDRD3 is widely expressed and localizes predominantly in the cytoplasm. It is detected in heart, brain, placenta, lung, liver, skeletal muscle, kidney, and pancreas. Overexpression of TDRD3 in cells induces the formation of stress granules. Multiple isoforms of TDRD3 exist due to alternative splicing variants. In humans, the gene is located on chromosome 13.
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Protein Aliases: Tudor domain-containing protein 3
Gene Aliases: 4732418C03Rik; 6720468N18; TDRD3
UniProt ID: (Human) Q9H7E2, (Rat) Q66HC1, (Mouse) Q91W18
Entrez Gene ID: (Human) 81550, (Rat) 306066, (Mouse) 219249
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