KLH31_HUMAN Q9H511
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UniProt:Q9H511
Recommended name:Kelch-like protein 31
EC number:
Alternative names:(BTB and kelch domain-containing protein 6) (Kelch repeat and BTB domain-containing protein 1) (Kelch-like protein KLHL)
Cleaved into:
GeneID:401265
Gene names (primary ):KLHL31
Gene names (synonym ):BKLHD6 KBTBD1 KLHL
Gene names (ORF ):
Length:634
Mass:70246
Sequence:MAPKKKIVKKNKGDINEMTIIVEDSPLNKLNALNGLLEGGNGLSCISSELTDASYGPNLLEGLSKMRQENFLCDLVIGTKTKSFDVHKSVMASCSEYFYNILKKDPSIQRVDLNDISPLGLATVIAYAYTGKLTLSLYTIGSIISAAVYLQIHTLVKMCSDFLIREMSVENCMYVVNIAETYSLKNAKAAAQKFIRDNFLEFAESDQFMKLTFEQINELLIDDDLQLPSEIVAFQIAMKWLEFDQKRVKYAADLLSNIRFGTISAQDLVNYVQSVPRMMQDADCHRLLVDAMNYHLLPYHQNTLQSRRTRIRGGCRVLVTVGGRPGLTEKSLSRDILYRDPENGWSKLTEMPAKSFNQCVAVMDGFLYVAGGEDQNDARNQAKHAVSNFCRYDPRFNTWIHLASMNQKRTHFSLSVFNGLVYAAGGRNAEGSLASLECYVPSTNQWQPKTPLEVARCCHASAVADGRVLVTGGYIANAYSRSVCAYDPASDSWQELPNLSTPRGWHCAVTLSDRVYVMGGSQLGPRGERVDVLTVECYSPATGQWSYAAPLQVGVSTAGVSALHGRAYLVGGWNEGEKKYKKCIQCFSPELNEWTEDDELPEATVGVSCCTLSMPNNVTRESRASSVSSVPVSI
Tissue specificity:Strongly expressed in skeletal muscle and weakly in heart. According to PubMed:15302408, not expressed in other tissues. According to PubMed:18719355, abundantly expressed in both embryonic skeletal and heart tissues. {ECO:0000269|PubMed:15302408, ECO:0000269|PubMed:18719355}.
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