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HSP90B1, heat shock protein 90 beta family member 1

  • This gene encodes a member of a family of adenosine triphosphate(ATP)-metabolizing molecular chaperones with roles in stabilizing and folding other proteins. The encoded protein is localized to melanosomes and the endoplasmic reticulum. Expression of this protein is associated with a variety of pathogenic states, including tumor formation. There is a microRNA gene located within the 5' exon of this gene. There are pseudogenes for this gene on chromosomes 1 and 15. [provided by RefSeq, Aug 2012]

  • Gene Synonyms (endoplasmin, 94 kDa glucose-regulated protein, endothelial cell (HBMEC) glycoprotein, epididymis luminal protein 35, epididymis secretory sperm binding protein Li 125m, heat shock protein 90 kDa beta member 1, heat shock protein 90kDa beta (Grp94), member 1, heat shock protein 90kDa beta family member 1, stress-inducible tumor rejection antigen gp96, tumor rejection antigen (gp96) 1, tumor rejection antigen 1, ECGP, GP96, GRP94, HEL-S-125m, HEL35, TRA1,)
  • NCBI Gene ID: 7184
  • Species: Homo sapiens (Human)
  • UNIPROT ID#>>P14625
    UNIPROT ID#>>V9HWP2
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