ENOX2_HUMAN   Q16206


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UniProt:Q16206

Recommended name:Ecto-NOX disulfide-thiol exchanger 2

EC number:

Alternative names:(APK1 antigen) (Cytosolic ovarian carcinoma antigen 1) (Tumor-associated hydroquinone oxidase) (tNOX) [Includes: Hydroquinone [NADH] oxidase ; Protein disulfide-thiol oxidoreductase ]

Cleaved into:

GeneID:10495

Gene names  (primary ):ENOX2

Gene names  (synonym ):COVA1

Gene names  (ORF ):

Length:610

Mass:70082

Sequence:MQRDFRWLWVYEIGYAADNSRTLNVDSTAMTLPMSDPTAWATAMNNLGMAPLGIAGQPILPDFDPALGMMTGIPPITPMMPGLGIVPPPIPPDMPVVKEIIHCKSCTLFPPNPNLPPPATRERPPGCKTVFVGGLPENGTEQIIVEVFEQCGEIIAIRKSKKNFCHIRFAEEYMVDKALYLSGYRIRLGSSTDKKDTGRLHVDFAQARDDLYEWECKQRMLAREERHRRRMEEERLRPPSPPPVVHYSDHECSIVAEKLKDDSKFSEAVQTLLTWIERGEVNRRSANNFYSMIQSANSHVRRLVNEKAAHEKDMEEAKEKFKQALSGILIQFEQIVAVYHSASKQKAWDHFTKAQRKNISVWCKQAEEIRNIHNDELMGIRREEEMEMSDDEIEEMTETKETEESALVSQAEALKEENDSLRWQLDAYRNEVELLKQEQGKVHREDDPNKEQQLKLLQQALQGMQQHLLKVQEEYKKKEAELEKLKDDKLQVEKMLENLKEKESCASRLCASNQDSEYPLEKTMNSSPIKSEREALLVGIISTFLHVHPFGASIEYICSYLHRLDNKICTSDVECLMGRLQHTFKQEMTGVGASLEKRWKFCGFEGLKLT

Tissue specificity:Found in the sera of cancer patients with a wide variety of cancers including breast, prostate, lung and ovarian cancers, leukemias, and lymphomas. Not found in the serum of healthy volunteers or patients with disorders other than cancer. Probably shed into serum by cancer cells. Found on the cell borders of renal, kidney and ovarian carcinomas but not on the borders of surrounding non-cancerous stromal cells.

Induction:

Developmental stage:

Protein families:ENOX family


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