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Immunogen sequence: LRDVFYREM SKLNHNLYEV MSKLEKQHSN KVFVVKGLSS SSRRSLVISP PVRTATVSSP LTSPTSPSTL SLKSESESVS ATEDLAPDAA QGEDNSEIKE LLEEEEIEKE GSEASSSEED EPLPACNGPA QAQPSPTTER AKSQEEVLPS STTPSPGGAL SPSGQPSSSA TEVVLRTRTA SEGSEQPKKR ASIQRTSAPP SRPPPPRATA SPRPSSGNIP SSPTASGGGS PTSPRASLGT GTASPRTSLE VSPNPEPPEK PVRTPEAKEN ENIHNQNPEE LCTSPTLMTS QVASEPGEAK KMEDKEKDNK LISADSSEGQ DQLQVSMVPE NNNLTAPEPQ EEVSTSENPQ L (216-565 aa encoded by BC047686)
BAR proteins, which are characterized by a common N-terminal BAR domain, are a family of adaptor proteins implicated in a diverse set of cellular processes. BIN1 (bridging integrator 1) and BIN2 are BAR proteins. The human BIN2 gene is located at chromosome 4q22.1, and encodes a 565-amino acid protein with a predicted molecular weight of ~62 kDa. It shows preferential expression in hematopoietic tissues, with highest mRNA levels in spleen and peripheral blood leukocytes and also high levels in thymus, colon, and placenta. BIN2 has been shown to migrate with an apparent mobility of ~80 kDa, and interact with BIN1.
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Protein Aliases: breast cancer associated protein BRAP1; Breast cancer-associated protein 1; Bridging integrator 2; bridging integrator-2
Gene Aliases: BIN2; BRAP-1; BRAP1
UniProt ID: (Human) Q9UBW5
Entrez Gene ID: (Human) 51411
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