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Entry name LEG1_MOUSE
Primary accession number P16045
integrated into SWISS-2DPAGE on December 1, 2000 (release 13)
2D Annotations were last modified on October 1, 2001 (version 1)
General Annotations were last modified on May 19, 2011 (version 5)
Name and origin of the protein
Description RecName: Full=Galectin-1; Short=Gal-1; AltName: Full=14 kDa lectin; AltName: Full=Beta-galactoside-binding lectin L-14-I; AltName: Full=Galaptin; AltName: Full=Lactose-binding lectin 1; AltName: Full=Lectin galactoside-binding soluble 1; AltName: Full=S-Lac lectin 1;.
Gene name Name=Lgals1 Synonyms=Gbp
Annotated species Mus musculus (Mouse) [TaxID: 10090 ]
Taxonomy Eukaryota; Metazoa; Chordata; Craniata; Vertebrata; Euteleostomi; Mammalia; Eutheria; Euarchontoglires; Glires; Rodentia; Sciurognathi; Muroidea; Muridae; Murinae; Mus; Mus.
References
[1]
MAPPING ON GEL PubMed=11680894; [NCBI , ExPASy , EBI , Israel , Japan ]
Sanchez J.-C., Chiappe D., Converset V., Hoogland C., Binz P.-A., Paesano S., Appel R.D., Wang S., Sennitt M., Nolan A., Cawthorne M.A., Hochstrasser D.F. ''''''The mouse SWISS-2DPAGE database: a tool for proteomics study of diabetes and obesity'';'';'' Proteomics 1(1):136-163(2001)
2D PAGE maps for identified proteins
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BAT_MOUSE {Brown adipose tissue}Mus musculus (Mouse)
Tissue: Brown adipose tissue
map experimental info protein estimated location
BAT_MOUSE MAP LOCATIONS:
MAPPING (identification): Peptide mass fingerprinting [1 ].
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Cross-references
REPRODUCTION-2DPAGE IPI00229517; IPI00229517.
REPRODUCTION-2DPAGE P16045; P16045.
UCD-2DPAGE P16045; LEG1_MOUSE.
UniProtKB/Swiss-Prot P16045; LEG1_MOUSE.
2D PAGE maps for identified proteins
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