FERM, N-terminal
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FERM, N-terminal
Summary
FERM, N-terminal is a protein domain[1]. It draws 6 Wikipedia views per month (protein_domain category, ranking #20 of 65).[2]
Key Facts
- FERM, N-terminal's instance of is recorded as protein domain[3].
- FERM, N-terminal's part of is recorded as FERM domain[4].
- FERM, N-terminal's part of is recorded as Ezrin/radixin/moesin-like[5].
- FERM, N-terminal's part of is recorded as Ezrin/radixin/moesin[6].
- FERM, N-terminal's part of is recorded as Protein-tyrosine phosphatase, non-receptor type-3, -4[7].
- FERM, N-terminal's part of is recorded as Tyrosine-protein phosphatase non-receptor type 13[8].
- FERM, N-terminal's part of is recorded as Protein-tyrosine phosphatase, non-receptor type-14, -21[9].
- FERM, N-terminal's part of is recorded as Band 4.1 domain[10].
- FERM, N-terminal's part of is recorded as Band 4.1 protein, chordates[11].
- FERM, N-terminal's has part is recorded as FERM conserved site[12].
- FERM, N-terminal's Freebase ID is recorded as /m/0h3tqyn[13].
- FERM, N-terminal's InterPro ID is recorded as IPR018979[14].
- FERM, N-terminal's Microsoft Academic ID is recorded as 200342125[15].
- FERM, N-terminal's OpenAlex ID is recorded as C200342125[16].
Why It Matters
FERM, N-terminal draws 6 Wikipedia views per month (protein_domain category, ranking #20 of 65).[2]