ANO10_HUMAN   Q9NW15


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UniProt:Q9NW15

Recommended name:Anoctamin-10

EC number:

Alternative names:(Transmembrane protein 16K)

Cleaved into:

GeneID:55129

Gene names  (primary ):ANO10

Gene names  (synonym ):TMEM16K

Gene names  (ORF ):

Length:660

Mass:76329

Sequence:MKVTLSALDTSESSFTPLVVIELAQDVKEETKEWLKNRIIAKKKDGGAQLLFRPLLNKYEQETLENQNLYLVGASKIRMLLGAEAVGLVKECNDNTMRAFTYRTRQNFKGFDDNNDDFLTMAECQFIIKHELENLRAKDEKMIPGYPQAKLYPGKSLLRRLLTSGIVIQVFPLHDSEALKKLEDTWYTRFALKYQPIDSIRGYFGETIALYFGFLEYFTFALIPMAVIGLPYYLFVWEDYDKYVIFASFNLIWSTVILELWKRGCANMTYRWGTLLMKRKFEEPRPGFHGVLGINSITGKEEPLYPSYKRQLRIYLVSLPFVCLCLYFSLYVMMIYFDMEVWALGLHENSGSEWTSVLLYVPSIIYAIVIEIMNRLYRYAAEFLTSWENHRLESAYQNHLILKVLVFNFLNCFASLFYIAFVLKDMKLLRQSLATLLITSQILNQIMESFLPYWLQRKHGVRVKRKVQALKADIDATLYEQVILEKEMGTYLGTFDDYLELFLQFGYVSLFSCVYPLAAAFAVLNNFTEVNSDALKMCRVFKRPFSEPSANIGVWQLAFETMSVISVVTNCALIGMSPQVNAVFPESKADLILIVVAVEHALLALKFILAFAIPDKPRHIQMKLARLEFESLEALKQQQMKLVTENLKEEPMESGKEKAT

Tissue specificity:Highly expressed in the brain. Intermediate levels in the retina and heart and low levels in the placenta, liver, lung, duodenum, kidney, testis and spleen. In brain areas, highest expression in the frontal and occipital cortices and in the cerebellum. Lower expression in the fetal brain than in the adult brain. {ECO:0000269|PubMed:21092923}.

Induction:

Developmental stage:

Protein families:Anoctamin family


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