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'''''Table 2.2 '''''Aligned sequence of 2ph1 protein | '''''Table 2.2 '''''Aligned sequence of 2ph1 protein |
Revision as of 23:38, 9 June 2008
Results on Function Analysis
2.1 Protein-interaction annotation: Table 2.1 Complete annotation of NUBP2 retrieved from UnitProtKB/Swiss-Prot
Names and origin
Protein names | Nucleotide-binding protein 2 Also known as: NBP 2 | ||
Gene names |
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Organism | Homo sapiens (Human) |
General annotation (Comments)
Function | May contribute to formation of bipolar spindles (By similarity). |
Subunit structure | Binds NUBP1 and KIFC1 (By similarity). |
Subcellular location | Nucleus (By similarity). Note=Associated with nucleus during interphase and nucleocytoplasm surrounding mitotic spindles during early mitosis. Enriched around centrosomes during late mitosis (By similarity). |
Tissue specificity | Widely expressed with highest expression in skeletal muscle. |
Developmental stage | Expressed in fetal brain, lung, liver and kidney. |
Sequence similarities | Belongs to the Mrp/NBP35 ATP-binding proteins family. |
Ontologies
Keywords | |
Cellular component | Nucleus |
Ligand | ATP-bindingNucleotide-binding |
Gene Ontology (GO) | |
Molecular function | Nucleotide binding
Traceable author statement. Source: ProtInc |
Sequence annotation (Features)
Feature key | Position(s) | Length | Description | Graphical view | ||||
Molecule processing | ||||||||
Chain | 271
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Nucleotide-binding protein 2 |
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Regions | ||||||||
Nucleotide binding | 8
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ATP Potential |
2.2 Sequence analysis |
Table 2.2 Aligned sequence of 2ph1 protein
Table 2.3 The diagram and table below show the 3 sequence motifs found in the sequence
Table 2.4 The diagram and table below show the 1 sequence of superfamily found in the sequence
Figure 1. Protein-protein interactions search using 2ph1 sequence


Figure 2. Protein-protein interactions search using NUBP2 sequence


Figure 3. NUBP2 expressions in human and mouse tissues