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C6orf62
Protein-coding gene in the species Homo sapiens From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Chromosome 6 open reading frame 62 (C6orf62), also known as X-trans-activated protein 12 (XTP12),[5] is a gene that encodes a protein of the same name. The encoded protein is predicted to have a subcellular location within the cytosol.[6]
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Gene and Transcript
In the DNA, C6orf62 is 12,529 base pairs long and is located at 6q22.3.[7] It is located on chromosome 6 on position 22.3 (6q22.3). The mature mRNA sequence is 2498 base-pairs long with 5 exons and 4 intronic regions that translates a protein that is 229 amino acids long and two predicted isoforms of 160 amino acids and 200 amino acids.[8][9]
Protein
The main transcript is 229 amino acids long and is encoded from 5 exonic regions. There exists two transcript variants that are 200 amino acids and 160 amino acids long. There is a domain of unknown function (DUF4566) present in all three variants and spans positions 1–226 on the main transcript.[10] The molecular weight of C6orf62 is 27.1 kDa and its isoelectric point is at a pH of 9.24.[11] It is located subcellularly localized throughout the cytosol.[6]
Protein Interactions
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Expression
C6orf62 is broadly expressed within the human body, however, its protein abundance is not high.[14] It is more heavily expressed in the gallbladder and testis, but it is not predicted to be expressed in the smooth muscle, lymph nodes, the spleen, ovaries, adipose tissue, and soft tissue.
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C6orf62 is highly conserved among vertebrates and has orthologs found in invertebrates.
Orthologs in Select Mammals
Orthologs in Select Ray-Finned Fish
Orthologs in Select Amphibians
Orthologs in Select Reptiles
Orthologs in Select Birds
Orthologs in Select Invertebrates[15]
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