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Protein Ontology report - steroid receptor-associated and regulated protein
PR:000059964 - http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/PR_000059964
 
  Protein Forms      
Ontology Information Show OBO stanza
  PRO ID
PR:000059964   
  PRO namesteroid receptor-associated and regulated protein 
  Synonyms
PRO-Short-label: EXACT:SRARP
Gene-based: RELATED:C1orf64 | ERRF | SSPR
Other: EXACT:ER-related factor | steroid receptor-regulated protein
  Definition"A protein that is a translation product of the human SRARP gene or a 1:1 ortholog thereof." [PRO:DNx] 
  PRO Categorygene 
  ParentPR:000000001 protein
  Terms by PRO Category
Organism-Independent Organism-Specific
         Category          Number of Terms          Category          Number of Terms
         Gene1                                                  Organism-Gene 2                                        
         Sequence0                                                  Organism-Sequence 0                                        
         Modification0                                                  Organism-Modification 0                                        
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PRO ID

Name

Short Name

Definition

Ann. Has Annotation?

Comp. In Complex?
gene



PR:000059964

steroid receptor-associated and regulated protein

SRARP


"A protein that is a translation product of the human SRARP gene or a 1:1 ortholog thereof." [PRO:DNx]


organism-gene



PR:Q3ULG3

steroid receptor-associated and regulated protein (mouse)

mSRARP


"A steroid receptor-associated and regulated protein that is encoded in the genome of mouse." [OMA:Q3ULG3, PRO:DNx]


organism-gene



PR:Q8NEQ6

steroid receptor-associated and regulated protein (human)

hSRARP


"A steroid receptor-associated and regulated protein that is encoded in the genome of human." [PRO:DNx, UniProtKB:Q8NEQ6]