PLEKHM3
Pleckstrin Homology domain containing Family M Member 3, or PLEKHM3, is the hypothetical protein that in humans is encoded by the PLEKHM3 gene. PLEKHM3 is also known as DAPR, and Pleckstrin Homology Domain Containing Family M, Member 1-like.
Gene
PLEKHM3 is a valid, protein coding gene that is located on the minus strand of the q-arm of chromosome 2. Its exact location is 2q33.3. Its genomic mRNA length is 9,807 base pairs.Its genomic DNA length is 24.3 kilobases. It has 8 exons, 4 common splice forms.
Protein
PLEKHM3 contains a Plekstrin Homology domain and a C-terminal Rubicon Homology domain (RH domain). Rubicon homology domains of other proteins, have been shown to mediate interaction with the small GTPase Rab7. The RH domain domain is conserved in PLEKHM3 homologs as distant as the Nile Tilapia.The molecular weight of PLEKHM3 87.2 kilodaltons. Its isoelectric point is 6.81. It is predicted to be localized primarily in the cytosol. PLEKHM3 has orthologs in eukaryotes.