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Immunogen sequence: GGLKEMEQE EVLIHGVSYN AMCQILHFIY TSELELSLSN VQETLVAACQ LQIPEIIHFC CDFLMSWVDE ENILDVYRLA ELFDLSRLTE QLDTYILKNF VAFSRTDKYR QLPLEKVYSL LSSNRLEVSC ETEVYEGALL YHYSLEQVQA DQISLHEPPK LLETVRFPLM EAEVLQRLHD KLDPSPLRDT VASALMYHRN ESLQPSLQSP QTELRSDFQC VVGFGGIHST PSTVLSDQAK YLNPLLGEWK HFTASLAPRM SNQGIAVLNN FVYLIGGDNN VQGFRAESRC WRYDPRHNRW FQIQSLQQEH ADLSVCVVGR YIYAVAGRDY HNDLNAVERY DPATNSWAYV APLKREVYAH AGATLEGKMY ITCGRRGEDY LKETHCYDPG SNTWHTLADG PVRRAWHGMA TLLNKLYVIG GSNNDAGYRR DVHQVACYSC TSGQWSSVCP LPAGHGEPGI AVLDNRIYVL GGRSHNRGSR TGYVHIYDVE KDCWEEGPQL DNSISGLAAC VLTLPRSLLL EPPRGTPDRS QADPDFASEV MSVSDWEEFD NSSED (81-634 aa encoded by B C015923)
KLHL22 (kelch-like protein 22) is a 634 amino acid protein that is related to the Drosophila kelch protein, which is required to maintain Actin organization in ovarian ring canals. Mutations affecting Kelch function result in the failure of Kelch to associate with the ring canals and subsequent female sterility. Human KLHL22 protein contains six kelch repeats and one BTB (POZ) domain. The BTB (Broad-Complex, Tramtrack and Bric a brac) domain, also known as the POZ (Poxvirus and Zinc finger) domain, is an N-terminal homodimerization domain that contains multiple copies of kelch repeats and/or C2H2-type zinc fingers. Proteins that contain BTB domains are thought to be involved in transcriptional regulation via control of chromatin structure and function. There are two isoforms of KLHL22 that are produced as a result of alternative splicing events.
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Protein Aliases: kelch-like 22; kelch-like family member 22; Kelch-like protein 22
Gene Aliases: 2610318I18Rik; KELCHL; KLHL22; RGD1306288
UniProt ID: (Human) Q53GT1, (Mouse) Q99JN2, (Rat) D3ZZC3
Entrez Gene ID: (Human) 84861, (Mouse) 224023, (Rat) 303792
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