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Immunogen sequence: CRADWYGGND RSVICSDHFA PACFDVSSVI QKNLRFSQRL RLVAGAVPTL HRVPAPAPKR GEEGDQAGRL DTRGELQAAR
Highest antigen sequence indentity to the following orthologs: Mouse - 33%, Rat - 33%.
THAP10 encodes a member of a family of proteins sharing an N-terminal Thanatos-associated domain. The Thanatos-associated domain contains a zinc finger signature similar to DNA-binding domains. This gene is part of a bidirectional gene pair on the long arm of chromosome 15 that is regulated by estrogen and may play a role in breast cancer.
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Protein Aliases: THAP domain-containing protein 10
Gene Aliases: THAP10
Entrez Gene ID: (Human) 56906
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