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Immunogen sequence: MSDFDSNPF ADPDLNNPFK DPSVTQVTRN VPPGLDEYNP FSDSRTPPPG GVKMPNVPNT QPAIMKPTEE HPAYTQIAKE HALAQAELLK RQEELERKAA ELDRREREMQ NLSQHGRKNN WPPLPSNFPV GPCFYQDFSV DIPVEFQKTV KLMYYLWMFH AVTLFLNIFG CLAWFCVDSA RAVDFGLSIL WFLLFTPCSF VCWYRPLYGA FRSDSSFRFF VFFFVYICQF AVHVLQAAGF HNWGNCGWIS SLTGLNQNIP VGIMMIIIAA LFTASAVISL VMFKKVHGLY RTTGASFEKA QQEFATGVMS NKTVQTAAAN AASTAASSAA QNAFKGNQI (1-338 aa encoded by BC034048 )
Secretory carrier membrane proteins (SCAMPs) are proteins that are components of post-Golgi membranes. These ubiquitously expressed proteins are implicated to function in membrane trafficking. In fibroblasts, SCAMPs are concentrated in compartments that are involved in the recycling of cell surface receptors and endocytosis. In neurons, SCAMPs are associated with synaptic vesicles, secretion granules and transporter vesicles. Of the three known SCAMPs, SCAMP 1 is the most abundant. SCAMP 1 has been shown to be required for the full execution of stable exocytosis in mast cells.
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蛋白别名: SCAMP 37; Secretory carrier membrane protein 1; Secretory carrier-associated membrane protein 1
基因别名: 4930505M11Rik; AI415563; AW122395; SCAMP; SCAMP1; SCAMP37
UniProt ID: (Human) O15126, (Rat) P56603, (Mouse) Q8K021
Entrez Gene ID: (Human) 9522, (Rat) 29521, (Mouse) 107767