Receptor-type tyrosine-protein phosphatase mu

PDB Code:
Native
Stable
Pure
Active protein
Recombinant protein
Human Origin
Entry name:
PTPRM_HUMAN
Gene name:
PTPRM
Uniprot accession:
P28827
Origin:
Homo sapiens (Human)
Protein family:
Protein-tyrosine phosphatase, Receptor class 2B subfamily
Full-length:
1452
Mass:
163682
Sequence:
MRGLGTCLATLAGLLLTAAGETFSGGCLFDEPYSTCGYSQSEGDDFNWEQVNTLTKPTSDPWMPSGSFMLVNASGRPEGQRAHLLLPQLKENDTHCIDFHYFVSSKSNSPPGLLNVYVKVNNGPLGNPIWNISGDPTRTWNRAELAISTFWPNFYQVIFEVITSGHQGYLAIDEVKVLGHPCTRTPHFLRIQNVEVNAGQFATFQCSAIGRTVAGDRLWLQGIDVRDAPLKEIKVTSSRRFIASFNVVNTTKRDAGKYRCMIRTEGGVGISNYAELVVKEPPVPIAPPQLASVGATYLWIQLNANSINGDGPIVAREVEYCTASGSWNDRQPVDSTSYKIGHLDPDTEYEISVLLTRPGEGGTGSPGPALRTRTKCADPMRGPRKLEVVEVKSRQITIRWEPFGYNVTRCHSYNLTVHYCYQVGGQEQVREEVSWDTENSHPQHTITNLSPYTNVSVKLILMNPEGRKESQELIVQTDEDLPGAVPTESIQGSTFEEKIFLQWREPTQTYGVITLYEITYKAVSSFDPEIDLSNQSGRVSKLGNETHFLFFGLYPGTTYSFTIRASTAKGFGPPATNQFTTKISAPSMPAYELETPLNQTDNTVTVMLKPAHSRGAPVSVYQIVVEEERPRRTKKTTEILKCYPVPIHFQNASLLNSQYYFAAEFPADSLQAAQPFTIGDNKTYNGYWNTPLLPYKSYRIYFQAASRANGETKIDCVQVATKGAATPKPVPEPEKQTDHTVKIAGVIAGILLFVIIFLGVVLVMKKRKLAKKRKETMSSTRQEMTVMVNSMDKSYAEQGTNCDEAFSFMDTHNLNGRSVSSPSSFTMKTNTLSTSVPNSYYPDETHTMASDTSSLVQSHTYKKREPADVPYQTGQLHPAIRVADLLQHITQMKCAEGYGFKEEYESFFEGQSAPWDSAKKDENRMKNRYGNIIAYDHSRVRLQTIEGDTNSDYINGNYIDGYHRPNHYIATQGPMQETIYDFWRMVWHENTASIIMVTNLVEVGRVKCCKYWPDDTEIYKDIKVTLIETELLAEYVIRTFAVEKRGVHEIREIRQFHFTGWPDHGVPYHATGLLGFVRQVKSKSPPSAGPLVVHCSAGAGRTGCFIVIDIMLDMAEREGVVDIYNCVRELRSRRVNMVQTEEQYVFIHDAILEACLCGDTSVPASQVRSLYYDMNKLDPQTNSSQIKEEFRTLNMVTPTLRVEDCSIALLPRNHEKNRCMDILPPDRCLPFLITIDGESSNYINAALMDSYKQPSAFIVTQHPLPNTVKDFWRLVLDYHCTSVVMLNDVDPAQLCPQYWPENGVHRHGPIQVEFVSADLEEDIISRIFRIYNAARPQDGYRMVQQFQFLGWPMYRDTPVSKRSFLKLIRQVDKWQEEYNGGEGRTVVHCLNGGGRSGTFCAISIVCEMLRHQRTVDVFHAVKTLRNNKPNMVDLLDQYKFCYEVALEYLNSG
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