POTE ankyrin domain family, member B is a protein in humans that is encoded by the POTEB gene.[3](Prostate, Ovary, Testes Expressed ankyrin domain family member B).It is most likely involved in mediating protein-protein interaction via its 5 ankyrin domains.[4] POTEB is most probably aids in intracellular signaling, but is not likely to be a secreted or nuclear protein.[4] POTEB's function is likely to be regulated via 17 potential phosphorylation sites.[5] There is currently no evidence to suggest that POTEB has nuclear localization signals.[6]
ankyrin domain family, member B is a protein in humans that is encoded by the POTEB gene.(Prostate, Ovary, Testes Expressed ankyrin domain family member B)...
t(15,17) with RARalpha, predominant cause of acute promyelocytic leukemia. POTEB: encoding protein POTE ankyrin domain family, member B PTPLAD1: encoding...
reported in BioPlex 2.0 MAGEA10 EXT2 RAB30 HLA-DQA1 STX6 WDR83 SLC39A4 LAMP1 POTEB SLC39A12 This CASP is not the same as the scaffolding protein called CASP...