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KIAA1841

Introduction

KIAA1841, also known as MGC39557, is a protein of unknown function. It is located on chromosome 2 and is neighbored by PEX13 and C2orf74. It is 718 amino acids long and approximately 82 kDal in weight. KIAA1841 is expressed at low levels throughout the body, but is most found most predominant in reproductive areas, mainly the cervix and prostate. KIAA1841 is found in many other species, including as far back as Leishmania infantum. An Error has occurred retrieving Wikidata item for infobox

mRNA

KIAA1841 encodes for an mRNA with a length of 4592 bps[1]. It has 22 exons and 21 splice variants. Base pair 1 to 304 makes up the 5' UTR, 304 to 2460 makes up the coding sequence, and 2460 to 4592 makes up the 3' UTR[2].

Protein

KIAA1841 encodes for a protein of 718 amino acids[3]. It is predicted go under phosphorylation and glycosylation post translational modifications[4]. The nucleus is the predicted target of the protein[5]. The structure of the KIAA1841 protein is predicted to be made up of alpha helices and beta sheets.

Protein Properties

  • Molecular Weight: 82 kDal
  • Isoelectric Point: 6.485
  • No protein interactions

Function

The function of KIAA1841 is not completely known, but it suspected to be a transcription factor.