KIAA1826
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Official Full Name
KIAA1826 -
Overview
Coiled-coil domain-containing protein KIAA1826 is a protein that in humans is encoded by the KIAA1826 gene. -
Synonyms
KIAA1826;coiled-coil domain-containing protein KIAA1826;Coiled coil domain containing protein KIAA1826;DC25;Hypothetical protein LOC84437
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KIAA1826-2401R | Recombinant Rhesus monkey KIAA1826 Protein, His-tagged | Mammalian Cells | Rhesus macaque | His |
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KIAA1826-2222R | Recombinant Rhesus Macaque KIAA1826 Protein, His (Fc)-Avi-tagged | HEK293 | Rhesus macaque | His&Fc&Avi |
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KIAA1826-2222R-B | Recombinant Rhesus Macaque KIAA1826 Protein Pre-coupled Magnetic Beads | HEK293 | Rhesus macaque |
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Involved Pathway
KIAA1826 involved in several pathways and played different roles in them. We selected most pathways KIAA1826 participated on our site, such as , which may be useful for your reference. Also, other proteins which involved in the same pathway with KIAA1826 were listed below. Creative BioMart supplied nearly all the proteins listed, you can search them on our site.
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Protein Function
KIAA1826 has several biochemical functions, for example, . Some of the functions are cooperated with other proteins, some of the functions could acted by KIAA1826 itself. We selected most functions KIAA1826 had, and list some proteins which have the same functions with KIAA1826. You can find most of the proteins on our site.
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Interacting Protein
KIAA1826 has direct interactions with proteins and molecules. Those interactions were detected by several methods such as yeast two hybrid, co-IP, pull-down and so on. We selected proteins and molecules interacted with KIAA1826 here. Most of them are supplied by our site. Hope this information will be useful for your research of KIAA1826.
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References
- Brazao, TF; Demmers, J; et al. A new function of ROD1 in nonsense-mediated mRNA decay. FEBS LETTERS 586:1101-1110(2012).