Abstract
The humanral proteins share more than 50% homology and some properties with theras proteins. TheRALB gene, a new member of theral family, has been isolated, sequenced, and assigned to human chromosome 2 cen-q13. One other member of this family,RALA, has been previously mapped to the short arm of human chromosome 7.
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Hsieh, CL., Swaroop, A. & Francke, U. Chromosomal localization and cDNA sequence of humanralB, a GTP binding protein. Somat Cell Mol Genet 16, 407–410 (1990). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01232469
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