Hmdb loader
Identification
HMDB Protein ID HMDBP11013
Secondary Accession Numbers
  • 17338
Name Protein RCC2
Synonyms
  1. RCC1-like protein TD-60
  2. Telophase disk protein of 60 kDa
Gene Name RCC2
Protein Type Enzyme
Biological Properties
General Function Involved in cell division
Specific Function Required for completion of mitosis and cytokinesis. May function as a guanine nucleotide exchange factor for the small GTPase RAC1
Pathways Not Available
Reactions Not Available
GO Classification Not Available
Cellular Location
  1. Nucleus
  2. Cytoplasm
  3. nucleolus
  4. cytoskeleton
  5. Chromosome
  6. centromere
  7. spindle
Gene Properties
Chromosome Location Chromosome:1
Locus 1p36.13
SNPs RCC2
Gene Sequence
>1569 bp
ATGCCCAGGAAGAAGGCGGCGGCGGCGGCCTGGGAGGAGCCGAGCTCGGGCAACGGCACT
GCCCGCGCCGGGCCCAGGAAACGCGGCGGCCCGGCGGGCAGGAAGCGCGAGCGGCCCGAG
CGCTGCAGTAGCAGCAGCGGCGGCGGCAGCAGCGGCGACGAGGACGGCCTGGAGCTCGAC
GGGGCCCCCGGCGGGGGCAAGCGCGCGGCGCGGCCGGCGACAGCAGGCAAGGCGGGCGGC
GCGGCCGTGGTCATCACCGAACCCGAGCACACCAAGGAGCGCGTCAAACTTGAAGGGTCA
AAGTGCAAAGGGCAGCTTTTGATTTTTGGGGCAACCAACTGGGACTTGATTGGTCGAAAA
GAAGTGCCTAAACAGCAAGCTGCTTACCGCAATCTCGGTCAGAATTTGTGGGGGCCCCAC
AGATATGGGTGCCTGGCGGGGGTCCGGGTGCGGACAGTGGTCTCGGGCTCGTGTGCTGCA
CACAGCCTCCTCATCACCACGGAAGGGAAGCTGTGGAGCTGGGGTCGAAATGAGAAGGGG
CAGCTGGGACATGGTGACACCAAGAGAGTAGAAGCCCCTAGACTCATCGAGGGTCTTAGC
CACGAAGTGATTGTGTCTGCAGCATGTGGGCGGAACCACACCTTGGCCTTGACGGAAACG
GGCTCCGTGTTTGCGTTTGGGGAAAACAAGATGGGGCAGCTGGGCCTTGGCAACCAGACA
GACGCTGTTCCCAGCCCCGCGCAGATAATGTACAACGGCCAGCCAATTACCAAAATGGCC
TGTGGGGCTGAATTCAGTATGATAATGGACTGCAAAGGAAACCTCTATTCCTTTGGGTGC
CCTGAATATGGTCAGCTGGGACACAACTCAGATGGGAAGTTCATCGCCCGGGCACAGCGG
ATAGAGTACGACTGTGAACTAGTTCCCCGGCGAGTGGCCATCTTCATTGAGAAGACGAAA
GATGGACAGATTCTGCCTGTACCAAACGTGGTTGTACGAGACGTGGCCTGTGGCGCTAAC
CACACGCTGGTCCTGGACTCCCAGAAGCGAGTCTTCTCCTGGGGCTTTGGTGGCTATGGC
CGGCTGGGCCACGCAGAGCAGAAGGATGAGATGGTCCCCCGCCTGGTGAAGCTGTTTGAC
TTCCCTGGGCGTGGGGCTTCCCAGATCTATGCTGGTTACACCTGCTCCTTTGCTGTCAGT
GAAGTGGGTGGTCTGTTTTTCTGGGGGGCCACCAACACCTCCCGTGAATCTACCATGTAC
CCAAAAGCAGTGCAGGACCTCTGCGGCTGGAGAATCCGGAGCCTGGCTTGTGGGAAGAGC
AGCATCATTGTGGCCGCCGATGAGAGCACCATCAGCTGGGGTCCGTCACCGACCTTTGGG
GAACTGGGCTACGGGGACCACAAGCCCAAGTCTTCCACTGCAGCCCAGGAGGTAAAGACT
CTGGATGGCATTTTCTCAGAGCAGGTCGCCATGGGCTACTCACACTCCTTGGTGATAGCA
AGAGATGAAAGTGAGACTGAGAAAGAGAAGATCAAGAAACTGCCAGAATACAACCCCCGA
ACCCTCTGA
Protein Properties
Number of Residues 522
Molecular Weight 56084.1
Theoretical pI 9.0
Pfam Domain Function
Signals
  • None
Transmembrane Regions
  • None
Protein Sequence
>Protein RCC2
MPRKKAAAAAWEEPSSGNGTARAGPRKRGGPAGRKRERPERCSSSSGGGSSGDEDGLELD
GAPGGGKRAARPATAGKAGGAAVVITEPEHTKERVKLEGSKCKGQLLIFGATNWDLIGRK
EVPKQQAAYRNLGQNLWGPHRYGCLAGVRVRTVVSGSCAAHSLLITTEGKLWSWGRNEKG
QLGHGDTKRVEAPRLIEGLSHEVIVSAACGRNHTLALTETGSVFAFGENKMGQLGLGNQT
DAVPSPAQIMYNGQPITKMACGAEFSMIMDCKGNLYSFGCPEYGQLGHNSDGKFIARAQR
IEYDCELVPRRVAIFIEKTKDGQILPVPNVVVRDVACGANHTLVLDSQKRVFSWGFGGYG
RLGHAEQKDEMVPRLVKLFDFPGRGASQIYAGYTCSFAVSEVGGLFFWGATNTSRESTMY
PKAVQDLCGWRIRSLACGKSSIIVAADESTISWGPSPTFGELGYGDHKPKSSTAAQEVKT
LDGIFSEQVAMGYSHSLVIARDESETEKEKIKKLPEYNPRTL
GenBank ID Protein 209969703
UniProtKB/Swiss-Prot ID Q9P258
UniProtKB/Swiss-Prot Entry Name RCC2_HUMAN
PDB IDs Not Available
GenBank Gene ID NM_001136204.1
GeneCard ID RCC2
GenAtlas ID RCC2
HGNC ID HGNC:30297
References
General References
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