SHPS1_RAT   P97710


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UniProt:P97710

Recommended name:Tyrosine-protein phosphatase non-receptor type substrate 1

EC number:

Alternative names:Brain Ig-like molecule with tyrosine-based activation motifs (Bit) CD172 antigen-like family member A Inhibitory receptor SHPS-1 Macrophage fusion receptor Macrophage membrane protein MFP150 Signal-regulatory protein alpha-1 (Sirp-alpha-1)

Cleaved into:

GeneID:25528

Gene names  (primary ):Sirpa

Gene names  (synonym ):Bit, Mfr, Ptpns1, Shps1, Sirp

Gene names  (ORF ):

Length:509

Mass:55,691

Sequence:MEPAGPAPGRLGPLLFCLLLSASCFCAGASGKELKVTQADKSVSVAAGDSATLNCTVSSLTPVGPIKWFKGEGQNRSPIYSFIGGEHFPRITNVSDATKRNNMDFSICISNVTPEDAGTYYCVKFQKGIVEPDTEIKSGGGTTLYVLAKPSSPEVSGPDSRGSPGQTVNFTCKSYGFSPRNITLKWLKDGKELSHLETTISSKSNVSYNISSTVSVKLSPEDIHSRVICEVAHVTLEGRPLNGTANFSNIIRVSPTLKITQQPLTPASQVNLTCQVQKFYPKALQLNWLENGNLSRTDKPEHFTDNRDGTYNYTSLFLVNSSAHREDVVFTCQVEHDSQPAITENHTVRAFAHSSSGGSMETIPDNNAYYNWNVFIGVGVACALLVVLLMAALYLLRIKQKKAKGSTSSTRLHEPEKNAREITQIQDTNDINDITYADLNLPKEKKPAPRVPEPNNHTEYASIETGKLPRPEDTLTYADLDMVHLNRAQPTPKPEPSFSEYASVQVQRK

Tissue specificity:Highly expressed in brain, spleen, lung, liver and kidney. Detected at lower levels in heart. Highly expressed in alveolar and peritoneal macrophages, and at lower levels in dendritic cells. 2 s

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