KIAA0232
Description
The KIAA0232 (KIAA0232) is a protein-coding gene located on chromosome 4.
KIAA0232 is a nuclear phosphoserine protein encoded by the KIAA0232 gene in humans. It is located on chromosome 4, near TBC1 domain family member 14 and an uncharacterized locus. The gene has 10 exons and 4 known transcript variants. KIAA0232 is expressed in most tissues, but is particularly highly expressed in the brain. It is also highly expressed in nerves, umbilical cord, and parathyroid. KIAA0232 is conserved in many animals, including mammals, reptiles, birds, amphibians, insects, and even nematodes like Trichinella spiralis. However, it is not found in fungi, plants, or prokaryotes. The KIAA0232 protein is 1395 amino acids long and has a molecular weight of 154.8 kDa. It has a higher than average frequency of serine and glutamic acid residues, as well as several multi-serine runs that are evolutionarily conserved.
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