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Positive test controls include: SKOV3, Mouse lung, Mouse brain.
Immunogen sequence: HINNYLLEKS RVIVQQPGER SFHSFYQLLQ GGSEQMLRSL HLQKSLSSYN YIHVGAQLKS SINDAAEFRV VADAMKVIGF KPEEIQTVYK ILAAILHLGN LKFVVDGDTP LIENGKVVSI IAELLSTKTD MVEKALLYRT VATGRDIIDK QHTEQEASYG RDAFAKAIYE RLFCWIVTRI NDIIEVKNYD TTIHGKNTVI G
Unconventional myosin that functions as actin-based motor protein with ATPase activity. Plays a role in endosomal protein trafficking, and especially in the transfer of cargo proteins from early to recycling endosomes. Required for normal planar cell polarity in ciliated tracheal cells, for normal rotational polarity of cilia, and for coordinated, unidirectional ciliary movement in the trachea. Required for normal, polarized cilia organization in brain ependymal epithelial cells.
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Protein Aliases: myo1d; myosin-I gamma; myosin-Id; protein phosphatase 1, regulatory subunit 108; Unconventional myosin-Id
Gene Aliases: 9930104H07Rik; AW544947; D11Ertd9e; KIAA0727; MYO1D; myosin-1d; myr4; PPP1R108
UniProt ID: (Human) O94832, (Mouse) Q5SSK7
Entrez Gene ID: (Human) 4642, (Mouse) 338367
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