SHC3_HUMAN Q92529
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UniProt:Q92529
Recommended name:SHC-transforming protein 3
EC number:
Alternative names:(Neuronal Shc) (N-Shc) (Protein Rai) (SHC-transforming protein C) (Src homology 2 domain-containing-transforming protein C3) (SH2 domain protein C3)
Cleaved into:
GeneID:53358
Gene names (primary ):SHC3
Gene names (synonym ):NSHC SHCC
Gene names (ORF ):
Length:594
Mass:64056
Sequence:MLPRTKYNRFRNDSVTSVDDLLHSLSVSGGGGKVSAARATPAAAPYLVSGEALRKAPDDGPGSLGHLLHKVSHLKLSSSGLRGLSSAARERAGARLSGSCSAPSLAAPDGSAPSAPRAPAMSAARKGRPGDEPLPRPPRGAPHASDQVLGPGVTYVVKYLGCIEVLRSMRSLDFSTRTQITREAISRVCEAVPGAKGAFKKRKPPSKMLSSILGKSNLQFAGMSISLTISTASLNLRTPDSKQIIANHHMRSISFASGGDPDTTDYVAYVAKDPVNRRACHILECCDGLAQDVIGSIGQAFELRFKQYLQCPTKIPALHDRMQSLDEPWTEEEGDGSDHPYYNSIPSKMPPPGGFLDTRLKPRPHAPDTAQFAGKEQTYYQGRHLGDTFGEDWQQTPLRQGSSDIYSTPEGKLHVAPTGEAPTYVNTQQIPPQAWPAAVSSAESSPRKDLFDMKPFEDALKNQPLGPVLSKAASVECISPVSPRAPDAKMLEELQAETWYQGEMSRKEAEGLLEKDGDFLVRKSTTNPGSFVLTGMHNGQAKHLLLVDPEGTIRTKDRVFDSISHLINHHLESSLPIVSAGSELCLQQPVERKQ
Tissue specificity:Mainly expressed in brain. Hardly detectable in other tissues, except in pancreas. Highly expressed in the cerebral cortex, frontal and temporal lobes, occipital pole, hippocampus, caudate nucleus and amygdala. Expressed at low level in the cerebellum, medulla and spinal cord. {ECO:0000269|PubMed:8808684}.
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