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This is the community wiki page for the gene ''mal2'' please feel free to add any information that is relevant to this gene that is not already captured elsewhere in Xenbase | This is the community wiki page for the gene ''mal2'' please feel free to add any information that is relevant to this gene that is not already captured elsewhere in Xenbase | ||
=nomenclature changes= | |||
12.13.2017 | |||
Human name has changed for Entrez Gene: 114569. From mal, T-cell differentiation protein 2 (gene/pseudogene) to mal, T cell differentiation protein 2 (gene/pseudogene) | |||
3/4/2022 | |||
removed ‘pseudogene’ from gene name as human gene ( reviewed) is status’ protein coding’ | |||
=summary of human MAL2 from NCBI= | |||
This gene encodes a multispan transmembrane protein belonging to the MAL proteolipid family. The protein is a component of lipid rafts and, in polarized cells, it primarily localizes to endosomal structures beneath the apical membrane. It is required for transcytosis, an intracellular transport pathway used to deliver membrane-bound proteins and exogenous cargos from the basolateral to the apical surface. [provided by RefSeq, Jul 2008] |
Latest revision as of 09:26, 8 March 2022
mal2
This is the community wiki page for the gene mal2 please feel free to add any information that is relevant to this gene that is not already captured elsewhere in Xenbase
nomenclature changes
12.13.2017
Human name has changed for Entrez Gene: 114569. From mal, T-cell differentiation protein 2 (gene/pseudogene) to mal, T cell differentiation protein 2 (gene/pseudogene)
3/4/2022
removed ‘pseudogene’ from gene name as human gene ( reviewed) is status’ protein coding’
summary of human MAL2 from NCBI
This gene encodes a multispan transmembrane protein belonging to the MAL proteolipid family. The protein is a component of lipid rafts and, in polarized cells, it primarily localizes to endosomal structures beneath the apical membrane. It is required for transcytosis, an intracellular transport pathway used to deliver membrane-bound proteins and exogenous cargos from the basolateral to the apical surface. [provided by RefSeq, Jul 2008]