RMDN3 Antibody - #DF15423
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Cerebral protein 10; FAM82C; FAM82C, formerly; Family with sequence similarity 82 member C; Family with sequence similarity 82 member C, formerly; Family with sequence similarity 82, member A2; FLJ10579; hRMD 3; Microtubule associated protein; Protein FAM82A2; Protein FAM82C; Protein tyrosine phosphatase interacting protein 51; PTPIP51; Regulator of microtubule dynamics 3; Regulator of microtubule dynamics protein 3; RMD 3; RMD3; TCPTP interacting protein 51;
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A synthesized peptide derived from human RMDN3.
Present at high level in epidermis and seminiferous epithelium: while basal cells in the epidermis and spermatogonia show no perceptible amount, keratinocytes of suprabasal layers and differentiating first-order spermatocytes up to spermatids exhibit high expression. In skeletal muscle, its presence is restricted to fibers of the fast twitch type. In surface epithelia containing ciliated cells, it is associated with the microtubular structures responsible for ciliary movement. Also present in specific structures of the central nervous system such as neurons of the hippocampal region, ganglion cells of the autonomic nervous system, and axons of the peripheral nervous system (at protein level). Widely expressed.
- Q96TC7 RMD3_HUMAN:
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MSRLGALGGARAGLGLLLGTAAGLGFLCLLYSQRWKRTQRHGRSQSLPNSLDYTQTSDPGRHVMLLRAVPGGAGDASVLPSLPREGQEKVLDRLDFVLTSLVALRREVEELRSSLRGLAGEIVGEVRCHMEENQRVARRRRFPFVRERSDSTGSSSVYFTASSGATFTDAESEGGYTTANAESDNERDSDKESEDGEDEVSCETVKMGRKDSLDLEEEAASGASSALEAGGSSGLEDVLPLLQQADELHRGDEQGKREGFQLLLNNKLVYGSRQDFLWRLARAYSDMCELTEEVSEKKSYALDGKEEAEAALEKGDESADCHLWYAVLCGQLAEHESIQRRIQSGFSFKEHVDKAIALQPENPMAHFLLGRWCYQVSHLSWLEKKTATALLESPLSATVEDALQSFLKAEELQPGFSKAGRVYISKCYRELGKNSEARWWMKLALELPDVTKEDLAIQKDLEELEVILRD
Research Backgrounds
Involved in cellular calcium homeostasis regulation. May participate in differentiation and apoptosis of keratinocytes. Overexpression induces apoptosis.
Mitochondrion membrane>Single-pass membrane protein. Mitochondrion outer membrane. Cytoplasm. Nucleus. Cytoplasm>Cytoskeleton>Spindle. Cytoplasm>Cytoskeleton>Spindle pole.
Note: In interphase localizes in the cytoplasm, and during mitosis localizes to the spindle microtubules and spindle poles.
Present at high level in epidermis and seminiferous epithelium: while basal cells in the epidermis and spermatogonia show no perceptible amount, keratinocytes of suprabasal layers and differentiating first-order spermatocytes up to spermatids exhibit high expression. In skeletal muscle, its presence is restricted to fibers of the fast twitch type. In surface epithelia containing ciliated cells, it is associated with the microtubular structures responsible for ciliary movement. Also present in specific structures of the central nervous system such as neurons of the hippocampal region, ganglion cells of the autonomic nervous system, and axons of the peripheral nervous system (at protein level). Widely expressed.
Interacts with PTPN2. Interacts with microtubules. Interacts with VAPB.
The transmembrane region is required for mitochondrial localization.
Belongs to the RMDN family.
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