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Immunogen sequence: MATSKLPVV PGEEENTILM AKERLEALRT AFESGDLPQA ASHLQELLAS TESIRLEVGV TGESGAGKSS LINALRGLEA EDPGAALTGV METTMQPSPY PHPQFPDVTL WDLPGAGSPG CPADKYLKQV DFSRYDFFLL VSPRRCGAVE TRLAAEILCQ GKKFYFVRTK VDEDLAATRT QRPSGFREAA VLQEIRDHCA ERLREAGVAD PRIFLVSNLS PARYDFPTLV STWEHDLPSH RRHAGLLSLP DISLEALQKK KAMLQEQVLK TALVLGVIQA LPVPGLAAAY DDALLIHSLR GYHRSFGLDD DSLAKLAEQV GKQAGDLRSV IRSPLANEVS PETVLRLYSQ SSDGAMRVAR AFERGIPVFG TLVAGGISFG AVYTMLQGCL NEMAEDAQRV RIKALEDDEP QPEVSLEVAS DNGVEKGGSG EGGGEEAPLS TCRKLGLLLK YILDSWKKHD SEEK (1-463 aa encoded by BC066939)
Immunity-related GTPases (IRG) (also known as p47 GTPases) are a family of GTPase proteins found in vertebrates, which play critical roles in mediating innate resistance to intracellular pathogens. IRG genes have been found in a number of mammals and lower species including mice, rats, zebrafish and humans. Most of the mouse genes contain interferon-stimulated response elements which mediate transcriptional activation by IFNs. In humans, only two IRG genes have been found: human IRGC encodes a full-length IRG protein that, like the mouse homologue, is constitutively expressed in testis, while human IRGM encodes a considerably truncated protein that is constitutively expressed in cultured cells including some macrophage cell lines. As the two human genes IRGC and IRGM are not subject to IFN control, it has been suggested that the host resistance mechanism supported by IRG proteins in the mouse is lacking in humans.
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Protein Aliases: cinema 1; Immunity-related GTPase cinema 1; immunity-related GTPase family, cinema 1; interferon inducible GTPase 5; interferon inducible GTPase family member 5; interferon-gamma-inducible GTPase IFGGE protein; Interferon-inducible GTPase 5
Gene Aliases: CINEMA; F630044M05Rik; Gm1102; Gm474; IFGGE; IIGP5; IRGC; IRGC1; R30953_1; RGD1311107
UniProt ID: (Human) Q6NXR0, (Rat) Q6AYF9
Entrez Gene ID: (Human) 56269, (Rat) 308428, (Mouse) 210145
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