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LMAN1, lectin, mannose binding 1

  • The protein encoded by this gene is a membrane mannose-specific lectin that cycles between the endoplasmic reticulum, endoplasmic reticulum-Golgi intermediate compartment, and cis-Golgi, functioning as a cargo receptor for glycoprotein transport. The protein has an N-terminal signal sequence, a calcium-dependent and pH-sensitive carbohydrate recognition domain, a stalk region that functions in oligomerization, a transmembrane domain, and a short cytoplasmic domain required for organelle targeting. Allelic variants of this gene are associated with the autosomal recessive disorder combined factor V-factor VIII deficiency. [provided by RefSeq, Jul 2015]

  • Gene Synonyms (ERGIC-53, ERGIC53, F5F8D, FMFD1, MCFD1, MR60, gp58, protein ERGIC-53, ER-Golgi intermediate compartment 53 kDa protein, endoplasmic reticulum-golgi intermediate compartment protein 53, intracellular mannose-specific lectin MR60,)
  • NCBI Gene ID: 3998
  • Species: Homo sapiens (Human)
  • UNIPROT ID#>>A0A024R2A7
    UNIPROT ID#>>P49257
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