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Rabbit Anti-SCAND2 antibody
SCAND2 is a 306 amino acid nuclear protein that may play a role in the mechanism of transcriptional regulation. SCAND2 contains one SCAN box domain and, unlike most SCAN box domain-containing proteins, is devoid of a C2H2-type zinc-finger domain. The SCAN box domain is a conserved leucine rich motif, approximately 60 amino acids in length, that participates in protein-protein interactions. The SCAND2 gene is a fusion gene created by the retropositioning of a PHD2 (also known as EGLN1) gene copy from chromosome 1 onto an ancestral SCAN zinc finger gene, followed by exon shuffling. The resulting SCAND2 gene product has an N-terminal SCAN domain and a SLCterminus derived from the PHD2 gene. SCAND2 exists as 2 isoforms produced by alternative splicing.
Function:
SCAND2 contains a SCAN domain, an 80 amino acid residue sequence with a L-X(6)-L motif at its core. This core is flanked by A, E, L, M, H and C residues that are frequently found in alpha-helices. The function of SCAND2 has not been determined.
Subcellular Location:
Nuclear
SWISS:
Q9GZW5
Gene ID:
54581
Database links:
Entrez Gene: 54581 Human
Omim: 610417 Human
SwissProt: Q9GZW5 Human
Unigene: 658114 Human
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