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Sequence of this protein is as follows: MSVTDQAFVT LATNDIYCQG ALVLGQSLRR HRLTRKLVVL ITPQVSSLLR VILSKVFDEV IEVNLIDSAD YIHLAFLKRP ELGLTLTKLH CWTLTHYSKC VFLDADTLVL SNVDELFDRG EFSAAPDPGW PDCFNSGVFV FQPSLHTHKL LLQHAMEHGS FDGADQGLLN SFFRNWSTTD IHKHLPFIYN LSSNTMYTYS PAFKQFGSSA KVVHFLGSMK PWNYKYNPQS GSVLEQGSVS SSQHQAAFLH LWWTVYQNNV LPLYKSVQAG EARASPGHTL CRSDVGGPCA DSASGVGEPC ENSTPSAGVP CANSPLGSNQ PAQGLPEPTQ IVDETLSLPE GRRSEDMIAC PETETPAVIT CDPLSQPSPQ PADFTETETI LQPANKVESV SSEETFEPSQ ELPAEALRDP SLQDALEVDL AVSVSQISIE EKVKELSPEE ERRKWEEGRI DYMGKDAFAR IQEKLDRFLQ
GYG2 belongs to the glycogenin family. Glycogenin is a self-glycosylating protein involved in the initiation phase of glycogen biosynthesis. Multiple alternatively spliced transcript variants encoding different isoforms have been identified, including the predominant band around 66kDa and a light band around 45kDa.
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Protein Aliases: glycogenin glucosyltransferase; Glycogenin-2; GN-2
Gene Aliases: GN-2; GN2; GYG2
UniProt ID: (Human) O15488
Entrez Gene ID: (Human) 8908
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