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Qu'est-ce (qui) est WD Repeat and Coiled Coil Containing Protein - définition


WD Repeat and Coiled Coil Containing Protein         
  • Figure 4. WDCP evolutionary rate graph
  • Figure 3. WDCP conceptual translation. Annotations include repeat sites, known post-translational modification sites, and protein-protein interaction sites
PROTEIN-CODING GENE IN THE SPECIES HOMO SAPIENS
WDCP; User:Skbuddhavarapu/sandbox; Draft:WD Repeat and Coiled Coil Containing Protein
WD Repeat and Coiled-coiled containing protein (WDCP) is a protein which in humans is encoded by the WDCP gene. The function of the protein is not completely understood, but WDCP has been identified in a fusion protein with anaplastic lymphoma kinase found in colorectal cancer.
Geminin coiled-coil domain-containing protein 1         
MAMMALIAN PROTEIN FOUND IN HOMO SAPIENS
Draft:Geminin coiled-coil domain-containing protein 1; Geminin coiled-coil domain-containing protein 1 (GEMC1); GEMC1; Draft:GMNC (Geminin coiled-coil domain-containing protein 1)
Geminin coiled-coil domain-containing protein 1 (GEMC1) is a Geminin family chromatin-binding protein encoded by the GMNC gene located on Chromosome 3 band 3q28. It is involved in the cell cycle, initiation of DNA replication, cilium assembly, and cell population proliferation.
CCDC142         
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  • '''Domain Structure of the CCDC142 Protein.''' Highly conserved regions outside the RINT1_TIP1 motif are in black. The putative nuclear localization signal is in red.
  • The mutation rate of CCDC142 compared to benchmark proteins, Cytochrome C and Fibrinogen A, which mutate slowly and quickly respectively. Mutation rate, ''m'', which is the corrected percent of amino acid changes between the Homo sapiens protein and its orthologs, is plotted against the [[logarithm]] of the number of millions of years since the date of divergence of Homo sapiens lineage and the lineage of the species in which the ortholog is seen.  The points on the graph are calculated according to ''m''/100 = –ln(1–''n''/100), where ''m'' is the total number of amino acid changes occurred in a 100-amino-acid segment of a protein and ''n'' is the observed number of amino acid changes per 100 residues compared to the Homo sapiens protein sequence.
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User:Chitt017/sandbox; Coiled-Coil Domain Containing 142
The coiled-coil domain containing 142 (CCDC142) is a gene which in humans encodes the CCDC142 protein. The CCDC142 gene is located on chromosome 2 (at 2p13), spans 4339 base pairs and contains 9 exons.