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Entry name | CLIC1_HUMAN |
Primary accession number | O00299 |
integrated into SWISS-2DPAGE on | March 31, 2004 (release 17) |
2D Annotations were last modified on | March 31, 2004 (version 1) |
General Annotations were last modified on | May 19, 2011 (version 6) |
Name and origin of the protein |
Description | RecName: Full=Chloride intracellular channel protein 1; AltName: Full=Chloride channel ABP; AltName: Full=Nuclear chloride ion channel 27; Short=NCC27; AltName: Full=Regulatory nuclear chloride ion channel protein; Short=hRNCC;. |
Gene name | Name=CLIC1 Synonyms=G6, NCC27
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Annotated species | Homo sapiens (Human) [TaxID: 9606] |
Taxonomy | Eukaryota; Metazoa; Chordata; Craniata; Vertebrata; Euteleostomi; Mammalia; Eutheria; Euarchontoglires; Primates; Haplorrhini; Catarrhini; Hominidae; Homo. |
References |
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MAPPING ON GEL Vuadens F., Crettaz D., Telenti A., Quadroni M., Duchosal M.A., Schneider P., Tissot J.-D. ''''''New insights into HIV lymphocyte infection'';'';'' (IN) Sanchez J.-C., Corthals G.L., Hochstrasser D.F. (eds.)Biomedical Application of Proteomics, pp.245-262, Wiley-VCH, Weinheim (2004)
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How to interpret a protein
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LYMPHOCYTE_HUMAN {Lymphocytes} Homo sapiens (Human)
Tissue: Lymphocyte
map experimental info protein estimated location
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LYMPHOCYTE_HUMAN
MAP LOCATIONS:
MAPPING (identification): Peptide mass fingerprinting [1].
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Copyright |
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Cross-references |
OGP-WWW | O00299. |
UniProtKB/Swiss-Prot | O00299; CLIC1_HUMAN. |
2D PAGE maps for identified proteins
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- How to interpret a protein map
- You may obtain an estimated location of the protein on various 2D PAGE maps, provided the whole amino acid sequence is known. The estimation is obtained according to the computed protein's pI and Mw.
- Warning 1: the displayed region reflects
an area around the theoretical pI and molecular weight of the protein and is only provided for the user's information.
It should be used with caution, as the experimental and theoretical positions of a protein may differ significantly.
- Warning 2: the 2D PAGE map is built on demand. This may take some few seconds to be computed.
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