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Gamma Tubulin 2
Widely expressed like TUBG1 by human TUBG2 Gene (Tubulin Family), 451-aa 51-kDa Gamma Tubulin 2 is an essential component of microtubule organizing centers such as spindle poles or centrosomes, with 97.3% sequence identity to TUBG1, and likely involved in minus-end nucleation of microtubule assembly. (NCI Thesaurus)
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