The gene LUC7L3 (Luc7-like protein-3) is mapped to human chromosome 17q21.33. LUC7L3 is widely expressed with highest expression in fetal tissues and adult brain. The protein contains two zinc finger motifs. It is localized in the nucleus, with speck
The gene LUC7L3 (Luc7-like protein-3) is mapped to human chromosome 17q21.33. LUC7L3 is widely expressed with highest expression in fetal tissues and adult brain. The protein contains two zinc finger motifs. It is localized in the nucleus, with speckled distribution.
The gene LUC7L3 (Luc7-like protein-3) is mapped to human chromosome 17q21.33. LUC7L3 is widely expressed with highest expression in fetal tissues and adult brain. The protein contains two zinc finger motifs. It is localized in the nucleus, with speck
The gene LUC7L3 (Luc7-like protein-3) is mapped to human chromosome 17q21.33. LUC7L3 is widely expressed with highest expression in fetal tissues and adult brain. The protein contains two zinc finger motifs. It is localized in the nucleus, with speck
LUC7L3 (LUC7-like 3 pre-mRNA splicing factor) is a novel nuclear protein localized in the nucleus, with speckled distribution. It is mapped to human chromosome 17q21.33. LUC7L3 is widely expressed with highest expression seen in fetal tissues and adu
LUC7L3 (LUC7-like 3 pre-mRNA splicing factor) is a novel nuclear protein localized in the nucleus, with speckled distribution. It is mapped to human chromosome 17q21.33. LUC7L3 is widely expressed with highest expression seen in fetal tissues and adu
The gene LUC7L3 (Luc7-like protein-3) is mapped to human chromosome 17q21.33. LUC7L3 is widely expressed with highest expression in fetal tissues and adult brain. The protein contains two zinc finger motifs. It is localized in the nucleus, with speck
The gene GCN1L1 (general control of amino-acid synthesis 1-like protein 1) is mapped to human chromosome 12q24. In Saccharomyces cerevisiae, the protein was shown to localize in the cytoplasm. Like in Saccharomyces, human GCN1L1 contains an EF3 (tran
alpha-D-Galactosidase A (GLA), a lysosomal enzyme, is a glycoside hydrolase that removes alpha-galactosyl moieties from glycolipid and glycoprotein glycans. Lack of GLA results in the accumulation of globotriaosylsphingosine (Gb3) in a variety of tis