Details of Protein
General Information of Protein (ID: PRT00915) | |||||
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Name | Vimentin (VIM) | ||||
Synonyms |
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Vim
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Gene Name | Vim | Gene ID | |||
UniProt ID | |||||
Family | Intermediate filament (InFi) | ||||
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Sequence |
MSTRSVSSSSYRRMFGGSGTSSRPSSNRSYVTTSTRTYSLGSALRPSTSRSLYSSSPGGA
YVTRSSAVRLRSSVPGVRLLQDSVDFSLADAINTEFKNTRTNEKVELQELNDRFANYIDK VRFLEQQNKILLAELEQLKGQGKSRLGDLYEEEMRELRRQVDQLTNDKARVEVERDNLAE DIMRLREKLQEEMLQREEAESTLQSFRQDVDNASLARLDLERKVESLQEEIAFLKKLHDE EIQELQAQIQEQHVQIDVDVSKPDLTAALRDVRQQYESVAAKNLQEAEEWYKSKFADLSE AANRNNDALRQAKQESNEYRRQVQSLTCEVDALKGTNESLERQMREMEENFALEAANYQD TIGRLQDEIQNMKEEMARHLREYQDLLNVKMALDIEIATYRKLLEGEESRISLPLPTFSS LNLRETNLESLPLVDTHSKRTLLIKTVETRDGQVINETSQHHDDLE |
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Function | Vimentins are class-III intermediate filaments found in various non-epithelial cells, especially mesenchymal cells. Vimentin is attached to the nucleus, endoplasmic reticulum, and mitochondria, either laterally or terminally.; Involved with LARP6 in the stabilization of type I collagen mRNAs for CO1A1 and CO1A2. | ||||
Regulatory Network | |||||
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Methionine | Click to Show/Hide the Full List of Regulating Pair(s): 1 Pair(s) | |||||
Detailed Information |
Metabo Info
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Experim Info
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Introduced Variation | Methionine decrease (504 hours) | |||||
Induced Change | VIM protein expression levels: increase (FC = 2.50) | |||||
Summary | Introduced Variation
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Disease Status | Fatty liver disease [ICD-11: DB92] | |||||
Details | It is reported that methionine decrease causes the increase of VIM protein expression compared with control group. | |||||
References | |||||
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1 | Proteomic analysis of mice fed methionine and choline deficient diet reveals marker proteins associated with steatohepatitis. PLoS One. 2015 Apr 7;10(4):e0120577. |
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