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Sequence of this protein is as follows: MASKPAAGKS RGEKRKRVVL TLKEKIDICT RLEKGESRKA LMQEYNVGMS TLYDIRAHKA QLLRFFASSD SNKALEQRRT LHTPKLEHLD RVLYEWFLGK RSEGVPVSGP MLIEKAKDFY EQMQLTEPCV FSGGWLWRFK ARHGIKKLDA SSEKQSADHQ AAEQFCAFFR SLAAEHGLSA EQVYNADETG LFWRCLPNPT PEGGAVPGPK QGKDRLTVLM CANATGSHRL KPLAIGKCSG PRAFKGIQHL PVAYKAQGNA WVDKEIFSDW FHHIFVPSVR EHFRTIGLPE DSKAVLLLDS SRAHPQEAEL VSSNVFTIFL PASVASLVQP MEQGIRRDFM RNFINPPVPL QGPHARYNMN DAIFSVACAW NAVPSHVFRR AWRKLWPSVA FAEGSSSEEE LEAECFPVKP HNKSFAHILE LVKEGSSCPG QLRQRQAASW GVAGREAEGG RPPAATSPAE VVWSSEKTPK ADQDGRGDPG EGEEVAWEQA AVAFDAVLRF AERQPCFSAQ EVGQLRALRA VFRSQQQVRR RRGALGAVVK VEALQEGPGG CGATAQSPLP CSSTAGDN
The JRK gene encodes a protein known as JRK (Jerky) homolog, which is implicated in various cellular processes, including DNA damage response and transcription regulation. JRK is conserved across multiple species and plays a role in the stability of neuronal functions and development. It is notably associated with neuropsychiatric disorders, where aberrations in its expression or function can contribute to conditions such as epilepsy and intellectual disabilities. The protein interacts with other cellular components to influence gene expression patterns, which are critical for maintaining normal neuronal activity. JRK is also studied for its potential involvement in cancer biology, where it may impact cell cycle regulation and genomic stability. Understanding the functions and mechanisms of JRK can provide insights into its roles in both normal physiological processes and disease states, particularly in the context of the nervous system and cancer.
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Protein Aliases: jerky homolog; Jerky protein homolog; Jrk homolog
Gene Aliases: jerky; JH8; JRK
UniProt ID: (Human) O75564
Entrez Gene ID: (Human) 8629
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