Epimorphin/Syntaxin 2: Lysates
Epimorphin is a 31-to 34-kDa member of the Syntaxin family of secretory vesicle-docking proteins. It is a type IV transmembrane protein, suggesting it is membrane-anchored at the C-terminus with an N-terminal cytoplasmic tail. It is also suggested to be present on the cell surface. The molecule has two alpha-helical coiled-coil motifs that contribute to dimeric and tetrameric associations. Epimorphin is associated with branching morphogenesis.
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Epimorphin/Syntaxin 2: Lysates
Epimorphin is a 31-to 34-kDa member of the Syntaxin family of secretory vesicle-docking proteins. It is a type IV transmembrane protein, suggesting it is membrane-anchored at the C-terminus with an N-terminal cytoplasmic tail. It is also suggested to be present on the cell surface. The molecule has two alpha-helical coiled-coil motifs that contribute to dimeric and tetrameric associations. Epimorphin is associated with branching morphogenesis.
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