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YrdC (yrdC domain containing protein), also known as IRIP (ischemia/reperfusion-inducible protein homolog), SUA5 or DRIP3 (dopamine receptor-interacting protein 3), is a 279 amino acid ubiquitously expressed protein found at highest levels in brain, liver and pancreas. A member of the SUA5 family, yrdC is involved in certain aspects of transporter activity, such as the regulation of efflux transporter activity and cargo assembly. YrdC is a peripheral membrane protein that contains one yrdC-like domain, interacts with RSC1A1 and localizes to mitochondrial and plasma membranes. Protein function: May regulate the activity of some transporters. [The UniProt Consortium]
Keywords:
Anti-YRDC, Anti-hIRIP, Anti-DRIP3, Anti-Dopamine receptor-interacting protein 3, Anti-YrdC domain-containing protein, mitochondrial, Anti-Ischemia/reperfusion-inducible protein homolog, YRDC Polyclonal Antibody
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