Sequences of p56, proteins which affect K-ATP channels

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This invention describes the full length sequence of human p56 protein (p56-1), a related homolog (p56-2) and the nucleic acids that code for these proteins. The sequences are provided in Charts 1, 2, 3, and 4 and the sequence listings of the application.

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