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Immunogen sequence: MGFLQLLVV AVLASEHRVA GAAEVFGNSS EGLIEFSVGK FRYFELNRPF PEEAILHDIS SNVTFLIFQI HSQYQNTTVS FSPTLLSNSS ETGTASGLVF ILRPEQSTCT WYLGTSGIQP VQNMAILLSY SERDPVPGGC NLEFDLDIDP NIYLEYNFFE TTIKFAPANL GYARGVDPPP CDAGTDQDSR WRLQYDVYQY FLPENDLTEE MLLKHLQRMV SVPQVKASAL KVVTLTANDK TSVSFSSLPG QGVIYNVIVW DPFLNTSAAY IPAHTYACSF EAGEGSCASL GRVSSK (1-295 aa encoded by B C005176)
The TM7SF3 gene encodes transmembrane 7 superfamily member 3, a protein that is involved in cellular homeostasis and stress responses. TM7SF3 is characterized by its seven transmembrane domains, which contribute to its role in signal transduction across the cell membrane. This gene is expressed in various tissues and has been implicated in regulating cellular growth and survival pathways, proving critical in the context of cellular response to endoplasmic reticulum (ER) stress and maintaining cellular integrity. TM7SF3 modulates processes such as apoptosis and autophagy, particularly under stress conditions, thus influencing both normal physiological processes and pathological states like cancer. Research has shown that TM7SF3 expression can be altered in certain diseases, affecting pathways that govern cell cycle progression and stress adaptation. Understanding the role of TM7SF3 in cellular signaling and stress management can aid in identifying therapeutic targets for conditions characterized by dysfunctional cellular responses.
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Protein Aliases: NARP1; Seven span transmembrane protein; seven transmembrane protein TM7SF3; Transmembrane 7 superfamily member 3
Gene Aliases: 2010003B14Rik; NARP1; TM7SF3
UniProt ID: (Human) Q9NS93, (Mouse) Q9CRG1
Entrez Gene ID: (Human) 51768, (Mouse) 67623
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