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LRRC40

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Species
  
Human

Entrez
  
55631

Human
  
Mouse

Ensembl
  
ENSG00000066557

LRRC40

Aliases
  
LRRC40, dJ677H15.1, leucine rich repeat containing 40

External IDs
  
MGI: 1914394 HomoloGene: 9825 GeneCards: LRRC40

Leucine rich repeat containing 40 (LRRC40) is a protein that in humans is encoded by the LRRC40 gene.

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Species distribution

LRRC40 is conserved throughout all of its orthologs. The entire protein is highly conserved in mammals, while conservation is high within the leucine rich repeats in the rest of the orthologs. Orthologs were found all the way back to the scarlet sea anemone and homologs were found in bacteria and Archaea using BLAST. The following table gives information on the homologs of LRRC40.

Gene

LRRC40 is located on the negative DNA strand (see Sense (molecular biology)) of chromosome 1 from 70,611,483- 70,671,223. The gene produces a 2958 base pair mRNA. There are 15 predicted exons in the human gene with four other splice patterns predicted on GeneCards by the Alternative Splice Database.

Gene neighborhood

LRRC40 is neighbored downstream by LRRC7 (70,225,888 - 70,587,570) on the positive DNA strand and upstream by SRSF11 (70,687,320-70,716,488) on the positive DNA strand.

Gene expression

LRRC40 is expressed between the 50th and 100th percentile in almost every tissue in the body.

Protein

While the exact function of the LRRC40 protein is not yet understood, it is believed to participate in protein-protein interactions because it is a member of the leucine rich repeat family of proteins which are known to participate in protein-protein interactions.

Properties

LRRC40 is a 602 amino acid protein with a molecular weight of 68.254 kDa and an isoelectric point of 6.04. LRRC40 is expected to localize to the nucleus and has no transmembrane domains to anchor it to the nuclear membrane. LRRC40 has many predicted phosphorylation sites. Of the 19 predicted phosphoserine sites, only two are conserved within the orthologs. These two sites are S38 and S391.

Protein structure

The secondary structure of the protein has a pattern within the leucine repeat regions. Each leucine repeat has a β-sheet and α-helix. The image to the right shows the particular horseshoe-like structure of a protein with many leucine rich repeats. Depending on the area where the LRRs are located, other proteins can bind within the curve of the horseshoe or attach to the outside of the protein.

Protein interactions

According to Genecards, LRRC40 has 756 possible protein interactions. These interactions are based on results in the Molecular Interaction database which provided two possible protein interactions. The two proteins are described in the table below.

References

LRRC40 Wikipedia