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253012
101202
ENSG00000188175
ENSMUSG00000044156
A8MVW5
Q4VAH7
NM_001039372NM_001288804NM_001288810NM_198151NM_001346642
NM_178899
NP_001034461NP_001275733NP_001275739NP_001333571NP_937794
NP_849230
HEPACAM family member 2 is a protein that in humans is encoded by the HEPACAM2 gene. [5]
This gene encodes a protein related to the immunoglobulin superfamily that plays a role in mitosis. Knockdown of this gene results in prometaphase arrest, abnormal nuclear morphology, and apoptosis.
Poly (ADP-ribosylation) of the encoded protein promotes its translocation to centrosomes, which may stimulate centrosome maturation. A chromosomal deletion including this gene may be associated with myeloid leukemia and myelodysplastic syndrome in human patients.
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