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Immunogen sequence: AGAYKTTVPC VTHAGFCCPL VVTMRPIPKD KLEGLVRACC SLGGEQGQPV HMGDPELLGI KELSKPAYGD AMVCPPGEVP VFWPSPLTSL GAVSSCETPL A
Highest antigen sequence identity to the following orthologs: Mouse - 72%, Rat - 74%.
C14orf159 (chromosome 14 open reading frame 159, DGLUCY, D-glutamate cyclase) is a human gene that encodes an enzyme involved in amino acid metabolism, specifically catalyzing the conversion of D-glutamate into 5-oxo-D-proline. Unlike many 'open reading frame' genes, DGLUCY has a defined biochemical function, though its broader physiological roles and clinical significance are still being investigated.
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Protein Aliases: C14orf159; D-glutamate cyclase, mitochondrial; unnamed protein product; UPF0317 protein C14orf159, mitochondrial
Gene Aliases: C14orf159; DGLUCY; UNQ2439/PRO5000
UniProt ID: (Human) Q7Z3D6
Entrez Gene ID: (Human) 80017
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