Gene name

Scnn1b (ENAC)

Experiment(s)

For this entry:
SCNNB_HUMAN (Scnn1b)
Species Homo sapiens
Localization Apical plasma membrane
Reference Hanukoglu I,Boggula VR,Vaknine H,Sharma S,Kleyman T,Hanukoglu A (2017) Expression of epithelial sodium channel (ENaC) and CFTR in the human epidermis and epidermal appendages., Histochem Cell Biol, 147, 733-748.
[PubMed] [DOI]
Evidence level Antibody staining
Organ Sweat glands
Cell Ductal cells
Notes
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Alignment and sequence features

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CCTOP topology prediction
Start End Localisation
1 49 Cytoplasmic
50 70 Membrane
71 527 Extracellular
528 553 Membrane
554 640 Cytoplasmic
Phosphorylation
Glycosylation
Position Site resource Glycan resource PubMed link(s)
135 N-GlycoSiteAtlas 24190977
449 N-GlycoSiteAtlas 24190977
484 N-GlycoSiteAtlas 24190977

Family and domain data

Database Domain/Family name
InterPro ENaC
InterPro ENaC_chordates
InterPro ENaC_CS
Pfam ASC

Interactions

With (links to EBI) #Exp PubMed links
SCNNA_HUMAN 2 21775436
Protein can be found in apical membrane, Protein can be found in basal membrane, Protein can be found both membranes, Localisation is unknown.

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