Coiled Coil Domain Containing Protein 144A (CCDC144A)

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Coiled Coil Domain Containing Protein 144A (CCDC144A)
CCDC144A consists of 641 amino acids. This protein weighs 75.8 kDa and has an isoelecric point of 6.357. This protein localizes near the nucleus, and is a soluble protein with a hydrophobicity of -1.021842. This protein is also non-secretory and has 10 potential serine and 3 potential threonine phosphorylation sites. There are no tyrosine sulfation sites, but there are a few potential sumoylation sites on this protein. Also, this protein is predicted to be non-myristoylated and does not contain a signal peptide. CCDC144A, an alias of this gene, indicates that there should be a coiled coil domain within the protein. Coiled coils are structural motifs in proteins in which 2 more alpha helices are coiled together, and they usually contain a heptad repeat, hxxhcxc, or hydrophobic (h) and charge (c) amino acid residues.

Organism species: Homo sapiens (Human)

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