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SDCCAG8: Lysates

SDCCAG8 is a gene that codes for a protein with four isoforms, with weights of 713, 360, 634, and 669 amino acids and weights of approximately 83, 41, 73, and 78 kDa respectively. The protein coded by SDCCAG8 helps in the formation of epithelial lumen as well as the establishment of cell polarity and is expressed in the thymus, prostate, testis, ovary, small intestine and mucosa as well as in colon and renal cancer tumors. Current studies are being done on several diseases and disorders linked to this gene including colon cancer, Senior-Loken syndrome, Bardet-Biegl syndrome, retinitis, nystagmus, eye disease, polydactyly, multiple sclerosis, and prostatitis. SDCCAG8 has also been shown to have interactions with TSC1, TRAF6, ALMS1, CEP152, and CEP164 in pathways such as the centrosome maturation, cell cycle, and G2/M transition pathways.
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SDCCAG8: Lysates

SDCCAG8 is a gene that codes for a protein with four isoforms, with weights of 713, 360, 634, and 669 amino acids and weights of approximately 83, 41, 73, and 78 kDa respectively. The protein coded by SDCCAG8 helps in the formation of epithelial lumen as well as the establishment of cell polarity and is expressed in the thymus, prostate, testis, ovary, small intestine and mucosa as well as in colon and renal cancer tumors. Current studies are being done on several diseases and disorders linked to this gene including colon cancer, Senior-Loken syndrome, Bardet-Biegl syndrome, retinitis, nystagmus, eye disease, polydactyly, multiple sclerosis, and prostatitis. SDCCAG8 has also been shown to have interactions with TSC1, TRAF6, ALMS1, CEP152, and CEP164 in pathways such as the centrosome maturation, cell cycle, and G2/M transition pathways.
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