HMG-box containing 4 is a protein that in humans is encoded by the HMGXB4 gene.
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Aliases | HMGXB4, Hmgxb4, 4733401K04Rik, AI316803, E430025G12, Hmgb2l1, HMG2L1, HMGBCG, THC211630, HMG-box containing 4, P53N |
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External IDs | OMIM: 604702; MGI: 1918073; HomoloGene: 4007; GeneCards: HMGXB4; OMA:HMGXB4 - orthologs |
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High mobility group (HMG) proteins are nonhistone chromosomal proteins. See HMG2 (MIM 163906) for additional information on HMG proteins.[supplied by OMIM, Nov 2010].
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