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Q15466: Nuclear receptor subfamily 0 group B member 2

General Information

Protein names
- Nuclear receptor subfamily 0 group B member 2
- Orphan nuclear receptor SHP
- Small heterodimer partner

Gene names NR0B2
Organism Homo sapiens
Protease Family
Protease ID
Chromosome location
UniProt ID Q15466

1

N-termini

1

C-termini

0

Cleavages

0

Substrates

Sequence

        10         20         30         40         50         60 
MSTSQPGACP CQGAASRPAI LYALLSSSLK AVPRPRSRCL CRQHRPVQLC APHRTCREAL 
        70         80         90        100        110        120 
DVLAKTVAFL RNLPSFWQLP PQDQRRLLQG CWGPLFLLGL AQDAVTFEVA EAPVPSILKK 
       130        140        150        160        170        180 
ILLEEPSSSG GSGQLPDRPQ PSLAAVQWLQ CCLESFWSLE LSPKEYACLK GTILFNPDVP 
       190        200        210        220        230        240 
GLQAASHIGH LQQEAHWVLC EVLEPWCPAA QGRLTRVLLT ASTLKSIPTS LLGDLFFRPI 
       250    
IGDVDIAGLL GDMLLLR

Isoforms



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Domains & Features

1 N-termini - 1 C-termini - 0 Cleavages - 0 Substrates

N-termini

    Name Sequence Position Modification Evidence type Method Source (database) Source (Lab) Evidence name Publications (PMID)
    Q15466-1-unknown MSTSQP... 1 inferred from electronic annotation electronic annotation UniProtKB inferred from uniprot

C-termini

    Name Sequence Position Evidence type Method Source (database) Source (Lab) Evidence name Publications (PMIDs)
    ...MLLLR 257 inferred from electronic annotation electronic annotation UniProtKB inferred from uniprot

Cleavages

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Substrates

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