HSP70-9B

Aliases
  • 75 KDa Glucose-Regulated Protein
  • CSA
  • GRP-75
  • GRP75
  • HSP70-9B
  • HSPA9
  • HSPA9B
  • Heat Shock 70 KDa Protein 9
  • Heat Shock 70kDa Protein 9 (Mortalin)
  • Heat Shock 70kDa Protein 9B (Mortalin-2)
  • MOT
  • MOT2
  • MTHSP75
  • Mortalin
  • Mortalin, Perinuclear
  • Mortalin-2
  • Mot-2
  • Mthsp75
  • P66-Mortalin
  • PBP74
  • Peptide-Binding Protein 74
  • Stress-70 Protein, Mitochondrial
Description
HSP70-9B (HSPA9) is a member of the heat shock protein 70 family. The protein is found mostly in the mitochondria, but is also seen in endoplasmic reticulum, plasma membrane and cytoplasmic vesicles. HSPA9 is thought to be involved in the control of cell proliferation and cellular aging, and may also act as a chaperone.
Attributes
QA State
Under Review
Type
Protein
HGNC Name
HSPA9
Certifications
  • None
QA State for Lung
Under Review

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