PSME4
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Proteasome (prosome, macropain) activator subunit 4
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| Symbol(s) | PSME4; FLJ21864; KIAA0077; MGC138374; MGC142228; PA200 | |||||||
| External IDs | OMIM: 607705 MGI: 2143994 HomoloGene: 40963 | |||||||
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| Human | Mouse | |||||||
| Entrez | 23198 | 103554 | ||||||
| Ensembl | ENSG00000068878 | ENSMUSG00000040850 | ||||||
| Refseq | NM_014614 (mRNA) NP_055429 (protein) |
NM_134013 (mRNA) NP_598774 (protein) |
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| Location | Chr 2: 53.95 - 54.05 Mb | Chr 11: 30.67 - 30.78 Mb | ||||||
| Pubmed search | [1] | [2] | ||||||
Proteasome (prosome, macropain) activator subunit 4, also known as PSME4, is a human gene.[1]
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