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Ankyrin

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*'''ANK3''' or '''ankyrin-G''' is found in the nervous system and associates with Na channels.<br />
*'''ANK3''' or '''ankyrin-G''' is found in the nervous system and associates with Na channels.<br />
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'''Gankyrin''' (GANK) is an oncoprotein which is a component of the 19S cap of the proteasome. GANK contains ankyrin repeats.
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'''Gankyrin''' or '''26S proteasome non-ATPase regulatory subunit 10''' (GANK) is an oncoprotein which is a component of the 19S cap of the proteasome. GANK contains ankyrin repeats.
== Disease ==
== Disease ==

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Human ankyrin-1 ankyrin repeat region (containing 12 repeats) complex with Cl- (green) and Br- (dark red) ions 1n11

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References

  1. Michaely P, Tomchick DR, Machius M, Anderson RG. Crystal structure of a 12 ANK repeat stack from human ankyrinR. EMBO J. 2002 Dec 2;21(23):6387-96. PMID:12456646
  2. Mosavi LK, Minor DL Jr, Peng ZY. Consensus-derived structural determinants of the ankyrin repeat motif. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 2002 Dec 10;99(25):16029-34. Epub 2002 Dec 2. PMID:12461176 doi:http://dx.doi.org/10.1073/pnas.252537899

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