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Immunogen sequence: VCLPCARTI AVQTPDGEQH LPQPLLLSRG SGLQAGAAAA ASLEHDAAAG PACGGAGGSA AGGLGGGAGG GGDHADKL (26-102 aa encoded by BC157055 )
The TRIM67 gene encodes a member of the tripartite motif (TRIM) protein family, which is involved in various cellular processes including protein ubiquitination, signal transduction, and immune responses. TRIM67 contains RING, B-box, and coiled-coil domains, characteristic of TRIM proteins, which facilitate interactions with other proteins and contribute to its role in ubiquitination and cellular regulation. TRIM67 is notably expressed in the brain and has been associated with neurodevelopmental processes, particularly influencing neuronal differentiation and synapse formation. This gene plays a regulatory role in signaling pathways that are critical for neural development, and mutations or dysregulation in TRIM67 have been linked to neurodevelopmental disorders and cognitive deficits. Additionally, TRIM67's involvement in protein degradation and signal modulation may impact cellular architecture and brain function. Ongoing research seeks to elucidate TRIM67's precise mechanisms and potential therapeutic targets for neurological conditions.
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Protein Aliases: TRIM9-like protein; TRIM9-like protein TNL; Tripartite motif-containing protein 67
Gene Aliases: D130049O21Rik; TNL; TRIM67
UniProt ID: (Human) Q6ZTA4, (Mouse) Q505D9
Entrez Gene ID: (Human) 440730, (Mouse) 330863
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