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TMEM33
Transmembrane protein 33 is a protein that in humans, is encoded by the TMEM33 gene, also known as SHINC3. Another name for the TMEM33 protein is DB83. Gene In humans, this gene’s DNA location is the short arm of chromosome 4, loci position: 4p13. The genomic range is 41937502-41956213, spanning 18.7 kb, on the positive strand. Transmembrane protein 33 is ubiquitously expressed, but is particularly highly expressed in the blood, lymph nodes, bone, and adipose tissue. Promoter A promoter (genetics), promoter sequence upstream of TMEM33 is GXP_4428588. This 1069 base pair promoter sequence spans 41936535-41937603 on human chromosome 4. The promoter sequence overlaps with the 5' untranslated region, first coding exon, and first intron of the TMEM33 gene. Many different transcription factors are known to bind to this region. The most likely to bind transcription factors are expressed most in connective tissue (i.e. blood, adipose tissue, and bone), the immune system, and ...
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TMEM33 MRNA Transcript Variants
Transmembrane protein 33 is a protein that in humans, is encoded by the TMEM33 gene, also known as SHINC3. Another name for the TMEM33 protein is DB83. Gene In humans, this gene’s DNA location is the short arm of chromosome 4, loci position: 4p13. The genomic range is 41937502-41956213, spanning 18.7 kb, on the positive strand. Transmembrane protein 33 is ubiquitously expressed, but is particularly highly expressed in the blood, lymph nodes, bone, and adipose tissue. Promoter A promoter (genetics), promoter sequence upstream of TMEM33 is GXP_4428588. This 1069 base pair promoter sequence spans 41936535-41937603 on human chromosome 4. The promoter sequence overlaps with the 5' untranslated region, first coding exon, and first intron of the TMEM33 gene. Many different transcription factors are known to bind to this region. The most likely to bind transcription factors are expressed most in connective tissue (i.e. blood, adipose tissue, and bone), the immune system, and ...
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