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The amino acid sequence used as immunogen is 80% homologous in Chicken.
HMGB3 belongs to the high mobility group protein superfamily. Like HMG1 and HMG2, HMGB3 contains DNA-binding HMG box domains and is classified into the HMG box subfamily. Members of the HMG box subfamily are thought to play a fundamental role in DNA replication, nucleosome assembly and transcription.
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Protein Aliases: high mobility group box 3; High mobility group protein 2a; High mobility group protein 4; High mobility group protein B3; high mobilty group protein 2A; high-mobility group (nonhistone chromosomal) protein 4; high-mobility group protein 4; HMG-2a; HMG-4; HMGB3 transcript variant 1/2; MGC90319
Gene Aliases: HMG-2a; HMG-4; HMG2A; HMG4; HMGB3; RGD1564407
UniProt ID: (Human) O15347, (Bovine) Q32L31, (Mouse) O54879
Entrez Gene ID: (Horse) 100069284, (Human) 3149, (Bovine) 613729, (Rat) 305373, (Mouse) 15354
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