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Immunogen sequence: VRSLLGLSNS EPNGSVETKN LEQILNGGES PKQKGQEIKR SSGDVLETFN FLENADDSDE DEENDMIEGI PEGKDKHRMN KHKIGNEGLA ADLTDDPDTE EALKEFDFLV TAEDGEGAGE ARSSGDGTEW DKDDLSPTAE VWDVDQGLIS KLKEQYKKER KGKKGVKRAN RTKLYDMIAD LGDDELPHIP SGIINQSRSA STRMTDHEGA RAEEAEPITF PSGGGKSFIM GSDDVLLSVL GLGDLADLTV TNDADYSYDL P; Positive Samples: Mouse brain; Cellular Location: Cytoplasm, Membrane, Peripheral membrane protein
SG2NA was identified as a human cancer autoantigen and has now been implicated in vesicular trafficking and signal transduction. It is highly related to striatin and zinedin. It is a scaffolding protein that binds PP2A A and C subunits as well as the human homolog of the yeast protein, Mob1, which has been implicated in control of mitotic progression in yeast. It also binds calmodulin and appears to modulate PP2A activity.
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Protein Aliases: Cell cycle autoantigen SG2NA; cell cycle S/G2 nuclear autoantigen; nuclear autoantigen; protein phosphatase 2 regulatory subunit B'''beta; S/G2 antigen; SG2NA beta isoform; striatin, calmodulin binding protein 3; Striatin-3; striatin-3 35 kDa
Gene Aliases: GS2NA; PPP2R6B; SG2NA; STRN3
UniProt ID: (Human) Q13033, (Mouse) Q9ERG2
Entrez Gene ID: (Human) 29966, (Mouse) 94186
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