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Disease relevance of KIF12
- KIF12 mRNA was expressed in fetal liver, adult brain and pancreatic islet as well as in kidney tumors, uterus cancer and pancreatic cancer [1].
High impact information on KIF12
- NM_138424.1 RefSeq encoded a 513-amino-acid aberrant KIF7 protein with N-terminal-truncation, while KIF12 complete CDS encoded a 651-amino-acid full-length KIF12 protein [1].
- Here, we characterized the human KIF12 gene by using bioinformatics [1].
- NM_138424.1 RefSeq was a variant KIF12 cDNA with alternative transcription start site (TSS) and skipping of exon 4 [1].
- Complete CDS of human KIF12 was determined by assembling nucleotide sequences of BQ129377.1 EST, CD358781.1 EST and NM_138424.1 RefSeq [1].
- KIF12 gene at human chromosome 9q32 consists of 19 exons [1].
References
- Characterization of KIF12 gene in silico. Katoh, M., Katoh, M. Oncol. Rep. (2005) [Pubmed]
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