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Protein FULL name: mutS protein homolog 4 [Homo sapiens].
MSH4 (Homo sapiens) is product of expression of
MSH4
gene.
MSH4 is involved in:
HRR in Homo sapiens
Keywords:
FUNCTION: Involved in meiotic recombination. Required for
reciprocal recombination and proper segregation of homologous
chromosomes at meiosis.
SUBUNIT: Heterooligomer of MSH4 and MSH5.
TISSUE SPECIFICITY: Testis and ovary specific.
SIMILARITY: Belongs to the DNA mismatch repair mutS family.
WEB RESOURCE: Name=NIEHS-SNPs;
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Links to other databases:
Protein sequence:
MLRPEISSTSPSAPAVSPSSGETRSPQGPRYNFGLQETPQSRPSVQVVSA
STCPGTSGAAGDRSSSSSSLPCPAPNSRPAQGSYFGNKRAYAENTVASNF
TFGASSSSARDTNYPQTLKTPLSTGNPQRSGYKSWTPQVGYSASSSSAIS
AHSPSVIVAVVEGRGLARGEIGMASIDLKNPQIILSQFADNTTYAKVITK
LKILSPLEIIMSNTACAVGNSTKLFTLITENFKNVNFTTIQRKYFNETKG
LEYIEQLCIAEFSTVLMEVQSKYYCLAAVAALLKYVEFIQNSVYAPKSLK
ICFQGSEQTAMIDSSSAQNLELLINNQDYRNNHTLFGVLNYTKTPGGSRR
LRSNILEPLVDIETINMRLDCVQELLQDEELFFGLQSVISRFLDTEQLLS
VLVQIPKQDTVNAAESKITNLIYLKHTLELVDPLKIAMKNCNTPLLRAYY
GSLEDKRFGIILEKIKTVINDDARYMKGCLNMRTQKCYAVRSNINEFLDI
ARRTYTEIVDDIAGMISQLGEKYSLPLRTSFSSARGFFIQMTTDCIALPS
DQLPSEFIKISKVKNSYSFTSADLIKMNERCQESLREIYHMTYMIVCKLL
SEIYEHIHCLYKLSDTVSMLDMLLSFAHACTLSDYVRPEFTDTLAIKQGW
HPILEKISAEKPIANNTYVTEGSNFLIITGPNMSGKSTYLKQIALCQIMA
QIGSYVPAEYSSFRIAKQIFTRISTDDDIETNSSTFMKEMKEIAYILHNA
NDKSLILIDELGRGTNTEEGIGICYAVCEYLLSLKAFTLFATHFLELCHI
DALYPNVENMHFEVQHVKNTSRNKEAILYTYKLSKGLTEEKNYGLKAAEV
SSLPPSIVLDAKEITTQITRQILQNQRSTPEMERQRAVYHLATRLVQTAR
NSQLDPDSLRIYLSNLKKKYKEDFPRTEQVPEKTEE
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MSH4 (Homo sapiens) belongs to following protein families:
References:
Title
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Authors
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Journal
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Cloning and expression analysis of a meiosis-specific MutS homolog: the human MSH4 gene.
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Paquis-Flucklinger V, Santucci-Darmanin S, Paul R, Saunieres A, Turc-Carel C, Desnuelle C
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Genomics
Sept. 1, 1997
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The status, quality, and expansion of the NIH full-length cDNA project: the Mammalian Gene Collection (MGC).
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Genome Res
Oct. 1, 2004
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The DNA sequence and biological annotation of human chromosome 1.
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Nature
May 18, 2006
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Last modification of this entry: Oct. 13, 2010.
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