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EIF3M, eukaryotic translation initiation factor 3 subunit M

  • This gene encodes a protein that is part of the eurkaryotic translation initiation factor 3 complete (eIF-3) required for protein synthesis. Elevated levels of the encoded protein are present in cancer cell lines. Inactivation of the encoded protein has been shown to interfere with translation of herpes virus mRNAs by preventing the association of mRNAs with the ribosomes. A pseudogene of this gene is located on the X chromosome. [provided by RefSeq, Dec 2011]

  • Gene Synonyms (B5, GA17, PCID1, TANGO7, hfl-B5, eukaryotic translation initiation factor 3 subunit M, B5 receptor, PCI domain containing 1 (herpesvirus entry mediator), PCI domain-containing protein 1, dendritic cell protein, fetal lung protein B5, transport and golgi organization 7 homolog,)
  • NCBI Gene ID: 10480
  • Species: Homo sapiens (Human)
  • UNIPROT ID#>>Q7L2H7
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