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These reference sequences exist independently of genome builds. Explain
These reference sequences are curated independently of the genome
annotation cycle, so their versions may not match the RefSeq versions in the current
genome build. Identify version mismatches by comparing the version of the RefSeq in
this section to the one reported in Genomic regions,
transcripts, and products above.
mRNA and Protein(s)
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NM_001098796.2 → NP_001092266.1 TOX high mobility group box family member 2 isoform c
See identical proteins and their annotated locations for NP_001092266.1
Status: VALIDATED
- Description
- Transcript Variant: This variant (4) contains an alternate exon at its 5' end, which produces a unique 5' UTR and causes translation initiation at a downstream start codon, compared to variant 1. The encoded protein (isoform c) is shorter than isoform a. Both variants 3 and 4 encode isoform c.
- Source sequence(s)
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AL035089, BC007636, BM545579, DA174963
- Consensus CDS
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CCDS13324.1
- UniProtKB/Swiss-Prot
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Q96NM4
- Related
- ENSP00000390278.1, ENST00000423191.6
- Conserved Domains (1) summary
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- cd00084
Location:204 → 269
- HMG-box; High Mobility Group (HMG)-box is found in a variety of eukaryotic chromosomal proteins and transcription factors. HMGs bind to the minor groove of DNA and have been classified by DNA binding preferences. Two phylogenically distinct groups of Class I ...
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NM_001098797.2 → NP_001092267.1 TOX high mobility group box family member 2 isoform a
See identical proteins and their annotated locations for NP_001092267.1
Status: VALIDATED
- Description
- Transcript Variant: This variant (1) encodes the longest isoform (a).
- Source sequence(s)
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BC007636, CB989964
- Consensus CDS
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CCDS46603.1
- UniProtKB/Swiss-Prot
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Q96NM4
- Related
- ENSP00000344724.3, ENST00000341197.9
- Conserved Domains (1) summary
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- cd00084
Location:246 → 311
- HMG-box; High Mobility Group (HMG)-box is found in a variety of eukaryotic chromosomal proteins and transcription factors. HMGs bind to the minor groove of DNA and have been classified by DNA binding preferences. Two phylogenically distinct groups of Class I ...
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NM_001098798.2 → NP_001092268.1 TOX high mobility group box family member 2 isoform b
See identical proteins and their annotated locations for NP_001092268.1
Status: VALIDATED
- Description
- Transcript Variant: This variant (2) contains an alternate exon at its 5' end and lacks an alternate in-frame exon in the 3' coding region, compared to variant 1. These differences produce a unique 5' UTR and cause translation initiation at an alternate start codon, compared to variant 1. The encoded protein (isoform b) is shorter and has a distinct N-terminus, compared to isoform a.
- Source sequence(s)
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AK055135, BC007636, DA210275
- Consensus CDS
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CCDS42875.1
- UniProtKB/Swiss-Prot
- A8K1J1, E1P5X0, G3XAC7, Q5TE33, Q5TE34, Q5TE35, Q96IC9, Q96NM4, Q9BQN5
- Related
- ENSP00000350849.5, ENST00000358131.5
- Conserved Domains (1) summary
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- cd00084
Location:255 → 302
- HMG-box; High Mobility Group (HMG)-box is found in a variety of eukaryotic chromosomal proteins and transcription factors. HMGs bind to the minor groove of DNA and have been classified by DNA binding preferences. Two phylogenically distinct groups of Class I ...
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NM_032883.3 → NP_116272.1 TOX high mobility group box family member 2 isoform c
See identical proteins and their annotated locations for NP_116272.1
Status: VALIDATED
- Description
- Transcript Variant: This variant (3) has multiple differences in the presence and absence of exons at its 5' end, compared to variant 1. These differences produce a unique 5' UTR and cause translation initiation at a downstream start codon, compared to variant 1. The encoded protein (isoform c) is shorter than isoform a. Both variants 3 and 4 encode isoform c.
- Source sequence(s)
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AL035089, BC007636, BM545579
- Consensus CDS
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CCDS13324.1
- UniProtKB/Swiss-Prot
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Q96NM4
- Related
- ENSP00000362090.1, ENST00000372999.5
- Conserved Domains (1) summary
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- cd00084
Location:204 → 269
- HMG-box; High Mobility Group (HMG)-box is found in a variety of eukaryotic chromosomal proteins and transcription factors. HMGs bind to the minor groove of DNA and have been classified by DNA binding preferences. Two phylogenically distinct groups of Class I ...