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- Q18046634 subject Q7348603.
- Q18046634 abstract "Transmembrane protein 134 is a protein encoded by the TMEM134 gene. TMEM134 does not have any other known aliases. There are two transmembrane domains and a domain of unknown function (DUF872). Evolutionary, the majority of the organisms that have this gene are primates and mammals, although there are some organisms dating back to Drosphila and C. elegans. Through current research, there has not been any confirmed function of TMEM134.".
- Q18046634 ensembl "ENSG00000172663".
- Q18046634 entrezgene "80194".
- Q18046634 hgncid "26142".
- Q18046634 mgiid "1914240".
- Q18046634 refseqmrna "NM_001244735".
- Q18046634 refseqprotein "NP_001072118.1".
- Q18046634 symbol "TMEM134".
- Q18046634 uniprot "Q9H6X4".
- Q18046634 wikiPageWikiLink Q7348603.
- Q18046634 hgncid "26142".
- Q18046634 hsEnsembl "ENSG00000172663".
- Q18046634 hsEntrezgene "80194".
- Q18046634 hsGenlocChr "11".
- Q18046634 hsGenlocEnd "67236743".
- Q18046634 hsGenlocStart "67231819".
- Q18046634 hsRefseqmrna "NM_001244735".
- Q18046634 hsRefseqprotein "NP_001072118.1".
- Q18046634 hsUniprot "Q9H6X4".
- Q18046634 mgiid "1914240".
- Q18046634 mmEnsembl "ENSMUSG00000024845".
- Q18046634 mmEntrezgene "66990".
- Q18046634 mmGenlocChr "19".
- Q18046634 mmGenlocEnd "132307".
- Q18046634 mmGenlocStart "125934".
- Q18046634 mmRefseqmrna "NM_001078649".
- Q18046634 mmRefseqprotein "NP_001072117".
- Q18046634 mmUniprot "Q8R0J4".
- Q18046634 name "Transmembrane protein 134".
- Q18046634 symbol "TMEM134".
- Q18046634 type Biomolecule.
- Q18046634 type Gene.
- Q18046634 type HumanGene.
- Q18046634 type Thing.
- Q18046634 type Q206229.
- Q18046634 type Q7187.
- Q18046634 comment "Transmembrane protein 134 is a protein encoded by the TMEM134 gene. TMEM134 does not have any other known aliases. There are two transmembrane domains and a domain of unknown function (DUF872). Evolutionary, the majority of the organisms that have this gene are primates and mammals, although there are some organisms dating back to Drosphila and C. elegans. Through current research, there has not been any confirmed function of TMEM134.".
- Q18046634 label "Transmembrane protein 134".
- Q18046634 name "Transmembrane protein 134".