S100A11

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S100 calcium binding protein A11
Identifiers
Symbol(s) S100A11; MLN70; S100C
External IDs OMIM: 603114 MGI3645720 HomoloGene55916
RNA expression pattern

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Orthologs
Human Mouse
Entrez 6282 277089
Ensembl ENSG00000163191 ENSMUSG00000066457
Uniprot P31949 n/a
Refseq NM_005620 (mRNA)
NP_005611 (protein)
XM_204772 (mRNA)
XP_204772 (protein)
Location Chr 1: 150.27 - 150.28 Mb Chr 12: 74.88 - 74.88 Mb
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S100 calcium binding protein A11, also known as S100A11, is a human gene.[1]

The protein encoded by this gene is a member of the S100 family of proteins containing 2 EF-hand calcium-binding motifs. S100 proteins are localized in the cytoplasm and/or nucleus of a wide range of cells, and involved in the regulation of a number of cellular processes such as cell cycle progression and differentiation. S100 genes include at least 13 members which are located as a cluster on chromosome 1q21. This protein may function in motility, invasion, and tubulin polymerization. Chromosomal rearrangements and altered expression of this gene have been implicated in tumor metastasis.[1]

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