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SSR3 (signal sequence receptor, gamma) is also known as TRAPG. By immunoaffinity chromatography, biochemical purification, peptide sequence analysis, and screening of a rat liver cDNA library, Hartmann et al. (1993) obtained a cDNA encoding Ssr3, which they termed Trap-gamma. The deduced 185-amino acid protein spans the membrane 4 times and is expressed as a 20-kD protein. Gross (2012)mapped the SSR3 gene to chromosome 3q25.31 based on an alignment of the SSR3 sequence with the genomic sequence (GRCh37). Hartmann et al. (1993)found that Ssr3 was associated in equal amounts with Ssr1, Ssr2, and Ssr4 in canine pancreatic microsomes.
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Protein Aliases: Signal sequence receptor subunit gamma; signal sequence receptor, gamma (translocon-associated protein gamma); SSR gamma; SSR-gamma; translocon-associated protein gamma subunit; Translocon-associated protein subunit gamma; TRAP-complex gamma subunit; TRAP-gamma
Gene Aliases: SSR3; TRAPG
UniProt ID: (Human) Q9UNL2
Entrez Gene ID: (Human) 6747
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