Signal recognition particle

signal recognition particle 9kDa
Identifiers
SymbolSRP9
NCBI gene6726
HGNC11304
OMIM600707
RefSeqNM_003133
UniProtP49458
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LocusChr. 1 q42.12
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signal recognition particle 14kDa
Identifiers
SymbolSRP14
NCBI gene6727
HGNC11299
OMIM600708
RefSeqNM_003134
UniProtP37108
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LocusChr. 15 q22
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signal recognition particle 19kDa
Identifiers
SymbolSRP19
NCBI gene6728
HGNC11300
OMIM182175
RefSeqNM_003135
UniProtP09132
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LocusChr. 5 q21-q22
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signal recognition particle 54kDa
Identifiers
SymbolSRP54
NCBI gene6729
HGNC11301
OMIM604857
RefSeqNM_003136
UniProtP61011
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LocusChr. 14 q13.2
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signal recognition particle 68kDa
Identifiers
SymbolSRP68
NCBI gene6730
HGNC11302
OMIM604858
RefSeqNM_014230
UniProtQ9UHB9
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LocusChr. 17 q25.1
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signal recognition particle 72kDa
Identifiers
SymbolSRP72
NCBI gene6731
HGNC11303
OMIM602122
RefSeqNM_006947
UniProtO76094
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LocusChr. 4 q11
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Signal recognition particle protein
Identifiers
OrganismEscherichia coli (strain K12)
Symbolffh
Alt. symbolsp48, Srp54
UniProtP0AGD7
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The signal recognition particle (SRP) is an abundant, cytosolic, universally conserved ribonucleoprotein (protein-RNA complex) that recognizes and targets specific proteins to the endoplasmic reticulum in eukaryotes and the plasma membrane in prokaryotes.[1]

  1. ^ Tisdale S, Pellizzoni L (2017-01-01). "Chapter 7 - RNA-Processing Dysfunction in Spinal Muscular Atrophy". In Sumner CJ, Paushkin S, KO CP (eds.). Spinal Muscular Atrophy. Academic Press. pp. 113–131. doi:10.1016/b978-0-12-803685-3.00007-0. ISBN 978-0-12-803685-3.