> Potassium channel, subfamily K, member 18 (KCNK18)
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UGID:618613     UniGene Hs.449650     Homo sapiens (human)   KCNK18
Potassium channel, subfamily K, member 18 (KCNK18)

Human protein-coding gene KCNK18. Corresponds to reference sequence NM_181840.1. [UniGene 618613 - Hs.449650]

SELECTED PROTEIN SIMILARITIES
Comparison of cluster transcripts with RefSeq proteins. The alignments can suggest function of the cluster.
Best Hits and Hits from model organismsSpeciesId(%)Len(aa)
NP_862823.1 KCNK18 gene product H. sapiens 100.0 383
NP_997144.1 Kcnk18 gene product M. musculus 68.8 366
Other hits (2 of 14) [Show all]SpeciesId(%)Len(aa)
XP_003904356.1 PREDICTED: potassium channel subfamily K member 18 P. anubis 97.7 382
XP_001095493.1 PREDICTED: potassium channel subfamily K member 18 M. mulatta 97.4 382

GENE EXPRESSION
Tissues and development stages from this gene's sequences survey gene expression. Links to other NCBI expression resources.
GEO Profiles: Experimental gene expression data (Gene Expression Omnibus).
MAPPING POSITION
Genomic location specified by transcript mapping, radiation hybrid mapping, genetic mapping or cytogenetic mapping.
Chromosome: 10
Map position: 10q25.3
SEQUENCES
Sequences representing this gene; mRNAs, ESTs, and gene predictions supported by transcribed sequences.

mRNA sequences (2)

AB087138.1 Homo sapiens TRIK mRNA for TWIK-related individual K+ channel, complete cds P
NM_181840.1 Homo sapiens potassium channel, subfamily K, member 18 (KCNK18), mRNA P


Key to Symbols

P Has similarity to known Proteins (after translation)
A Contains a poly-Adenylation signal
S Sequence is a Suboptimal member of this cluster
M Clone is putatively CDS-complete by MGC criteria

 
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