Leucine rich single-pass membrane protein 2 is a single-pass membrane protein rich in leucine, that in humans is encoded by the LSMEM2 gene (also known as c3orf45).[4] The LSMEM2 protein is conserved in mammals, birds, and reptiles.[5] In humans, LSMEM2 is found to be highly expressed in the heart, skeletal muscle and tongue.[6][4]
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encoded by the LSMEM2 gene (also known as c3orf45). The LSMEM2 protein is conserved in mammals, birds, and reptiles. In humans, LSMEM2 is found to be...
encoded by the gene LSMEM1 that were determined via two-hybrid screening (LSMEM2 and MAL) and reconstituted complex (APP) experiments. A reconstituted complex...