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Sequence of this protein is as follows: MALGGTGGSL SPSLDFQLFR GDQVFSACRP LPDMVDAHGP SCASWLCPLP LAPGRSALLA CLQDLDLNLC TPQPAPLGTD LQGLQEDALS MKHEPPGLQA SSTDDKKFTV KYPQNKDKLG KQPERAGEGA PCPAFSSHNS SSPPPLQNRK SPSPLAFCPC PPVNSISKEL PFLLHAFYPG YPLLLPPPHL FTYGALPSDQ CPHLLMLPQD PSYPTMAMPS LLMMVNELGH PSARWETLLP YPGAFQASGQ ALPSQARNPG AGAAPTDSPG LERGGMASPA KRVPLSSQTG TAALPY
This gene, ZNF683, which is located on chromosome 1, is predicted to encode a zinc finger protein, currently with unknown fucntion.
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Protein Aliases: Hobit; homolog of Blimp-1 in T cells; Homolog of Blimp-1 in T-cell; hypothetical protein MGC33414; MGC33414; RP11-569G9.6; Tissue-resident T-cell transcription regulator protein ZNF683; Zinc finger protein 683
Gene Aliases: Hobit; ZNF683
UniProt ID: (Human) Q8IZ20
Entrez Gene ID: (Human) 257101
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