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1.1.1.105
cytosol
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GO:0005829
AmiGO
QuickGO
721724
1.1.1.105
endoplasmic reticulum
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GO:0005783
AmiGO
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691750
1.1.1.105
endoplasmic reticulum
both isoforms 1 and 2, associated with endoplasmic reticulum with no nuclear or plasma membrane localization
GO:0005783
AmiGO
QuickGO
686662
1.1.1.105
endoplasmic reticulum
facing the cytoplasm, mutants lacking amino-terminal 18 or 30 amino acids do not localize to endoplasmic reticulum but to mitochondria instead. Deletion mutant lacking 28 C-terminal amino acids localizes both to microsomal and mitochondrial fractions. Deletion of both 18 N-terminal and 28 C-terminal amino acids leeds to overwhelming detection in mitochondria. Fusion of N-terminal 22 amino acids of enzyme with green fluorescent protein localizes in endoplasmic reticulum. Fusion of N-terminal 18 amino acids of enzyme with green fluorescent protein shows diffuse localization. Fusion of green fluorescent protein with C-terminal 29 amino acids of enzyme shows diffuse cytoplasmic and nuclear localization
GO:0005783
AmiGO
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656260
1.1.1.105
endoplasmic reticulum
RDH-E2 protein exhibits a punctuate localization pattern, surrounding the nucleus suggesting that RDH-E2 is associated with endoplasmic reticulum
GO:0005783
AmiGO
QuickGO
691750
1.1.1.105
endoplasmic reticulum membrane
cytoplasmic or lumenal facing, RDH1. An N-terminal signaling sequence of 22 residues anchors RDH1 in the endoplasmic reticulum projecting into the cytoplasm
GO:0005789
AmiGO
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721724
1.1.1.105
membrane
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GO:0016020
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690842
1.1.1.105
membrane
associated with microsomal membrane
GO:0016020
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285727
1.1.1.105
membrane
behaves as an integral membrane protein, RoDH-4 contains four potential membrane-spanning domains
GO:0016020
AmiGO
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691736
1.1.1.105
membrane
of endoplasmic reticulum
GO:0016020
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691750
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