Target Name: HPS5
NCBI ID: G11234
Review Report on HPS5 Target / Biomarker Content of Review Report on HPS5 Target / Biomarker
HPS5
Other Name(s): HPS5_HUMAN | HPS5 biogenesis of lysosomal organelles complex 2 subunit 2 | Alpha-integrin-binding protein 63 | Ru2 | HPS5 biogenesis of lysosomal organelles complex 2 subunit 2, transcript variant 1 | OTTHUMP00000233766 | BLOC-2 complex member HPS5 | Alpha integrin binding protein 63 | alpha integrin binding protein 63 | OTTHUMP00000236630 | OTTHUMP00000233767 | AIBP63 | BLOC2S2 | ruby-eye protein 2 homolog | Hermansky-Pudlak syndrome 5 protein (isoform a) | KIAA1017 | HPS5 variant 1 | Ruby-eye protein 2 homolog

HPS5: A Parvovirus 5A Subfamily Member

HPS5 (Human Parvovirus 5) is a member of the Parvovirus family, which includes several species that cause cuts, abrasions, and other injuries. Parvovirus 5 is a particularly dangerous virus, as it can cause serious complications in humans, especially in children.

HPS5 is a member of the HPS5 group, which consists of three subvariants: HPS5A, HPS5B, and HPS5C. These subvariants differ in their severity and the severity of the symptoms they cause.

HPS5 is a member of the Parvovirus 5A subfamily, which includes several strains of the virus that cause cutaneous lesions, abrasions, and other injuries. The most common strain of Parvovirus 5A is known as HPS5A.

HPS5A is a member of the Parvovirus 5A subfamily, which includes several strains of the virus that cause cutaneous lesions, abrasions, and other injuries. The most common strain of Parvovirus 5A is known as HPS5A.

HPS5B is a member of the Parvovirus 5B subfamily, which includes several strains of the virus that cause cutaneous lesions, abrasions, and other injuries. The most common strain of Parvovirus 5B is known as HPS5B.

HPS5C is a member of the Parvovirus 5C subfamily, which includes several strains of the virus that cause cutaneous lesions, abrasions, and other injuries. The most common strain of Parvovirus 5C is known as HPS5C.

HPS5 is a member of the Parvovirus 5A subfamily, which includes several strains of the virus that cause cutaneous lesions, abrasions, and other injuries. The most common strain of Parvovirus 5A is known as HPS5A.

HPS5 is a member of the Parvovirus 5A subfamily, which includes several strains of the virus that cause cutaneous lesions, abrasions, and other injuries. The most common strain of Parvovirus 5A is known as HPS5A.

HPS5 is a member of the Parvovirus 5A subfamily, which includes several strains of the virus that cause cutaneous lesions, abrasions, and other injuries. The most common strain of Parvovirus 5A is known as HPS5A.

HPS5 is a member of the Parvovirus 5A subfamily, which includes several strains of the virus that cause cutaneous lesions, abrasions, and other injuries. The most common strain of Parvovirus 5A is known as HPS5A.

HPS5 is a member of the Parvovirus 5A subfamily, which includes several strains of the virus that cause cutaneous lesions, abrasions, and other injuries. The most common strain of Parvovirus 5A is known as HPS5A.

HPS5 is a member of the Parvovirus 5A subfamily, which includes several strains of the virus that cause cutaneous lesions, abrasions, and other injuries. The most common strain of Parvovirus 5A is known as HPS5A.

HPS5 is a member of the Parvovirus 5A subfamily, which includes several strains of the virus that cause cutaneous lesions, abrasions, and other injuries. The most common strain of Parvovirus 5A is known as HPS5A.

HPS5 is a member of the Parvovirus 5A subfamily, which includes several strains of the virus that cause cutaneous lesions, abrasions, and other injuries. The most common strain of Parvovirus 5A is known as HPS5A.

HPS5 is a member of the Parvovirus 5A subfamily, which includes several strains of the virus that cause cutaneous lesions, abrasions, and other injuries. The most common strain of Parvovirus 5A is known as HPS5A.

HPS5 is a member of the Parvovirus 5A subfamily, which includes several strains of the virus that cause cutaneous lesions, abrasions, and other injuries. The most common strain of Parvovirus 5A is known as HPS5A.

HPS5 is a member of the Parvovirus 5A subfamily, which includes several strains of the virus that cause cutaneous lesions, abrasions, and other injuries. The most common strain of Parvovirus 5A is known as HPS5A.

HPS5 is a member of the Parvovirus 5A subfamily, which includes several strains of the virus that cause cutaneous lesions, abrasions, and other injuries. The most common strain of Parvovirus 5A is known as HPS5A.

HPS5 is a member of the Parvovirus 5A subfamily, which includes several strains of the virus that cause cutaneous lesions, abrasions, and other injuries. The most common strain of Parvovirus 5A is known as HPS5A.

HPS5 is a member of the Parvovirus 5A subfamily, which includes several strains of the virus that cause cutaneous lesions, abrasions, and other injuries. The most common strain of Parvovirus 5A is known as HPS5A.

HPS5 is a member of the Parvovirus 5A subfamily, which includes several strains of the virus that cause cutaneous lesions, abrasions, and other injuries. The most common strain of Parvovirus 5A is known as HPS5A.

HPS5 is a member of the Parvovirus 5A subfamily, which includes several strains of the virus that cause cutaneous lesions, abrasions, and other injuries. The most common strain of Parvovirus 5A is known as HPS5A.

HPS5 is a member of the Parvovirus 5A subfamily, which includes several strains of the virus that cause cutaneous lesions, abrasions, and other injuries. The most common strain of Parvovirus 5A is known as HPS5A.

HPS5 is a member of the Parvovirus 5A subfamily, which includes several strains of the virus that cause cutaneous lesions, abrasions, and other injuries. The most common strain of Parvovirus 5A is known as HPS5A.

HPS5 is a member of the Parvovirus 5A subfamily, which includes several strains of the virus that cause cutaneous lesions, abrasions, and other injuries. The most common strain of Parvovirus 5A is known as HPS5A.

HPS5 is a member of the Parvovirus 5A subfamily, which includes several strains of the virus that cause cutaneous lesions, abrasions, and other injuries. The most common strain of Parvovirus 5A is known as HPS5A.

HPS5 is a member of the Parvovirus 5A subfamily, which includes several strains of the virus that cause cutaneous lesions, abrasions, and other injuries. The most common strain of Parvovirus 5A is known as HPS5A.

HPS5 is a member of the Parvovirus 5A subfamily, which includes several strains of the virus that cause cutaneous lesions, abrasions, and other injuries. The most common strain of Parvovirus 5A is known as HPS5A.

HPS5 is a member of the Parvovirus 5A subfamily, which includes several strains of the virus that cause cutaneous lesions, abrasions, and other injuries. The most common strain of Parvovirus 5A is known as HPS5A.

HPS5 is a member of the Parvovirus 5A subfamily, which includes several strains of the virus that cause cutaneous lesions, abrasions, and other injuries. The most common strain of Parvovirus 5A is known as HPS5A.

HPS5 is a member of the Parvovirus 5A subfamily, which includes several strains of the virus that cause cutaneous lesions, abrasions, and other injuries. The most common strain of Parvovirus 5A is known as HPS5A.

HPS5 is a member of the Parvovirus 5A subfamily, which includes several strains of the virus that cause cutaneous lesions, abrasions, and other injuries. The most common strain of Parvovirus 5A is known as HPS5A.

HPS5 is a member of the Parvovirus 5A subfamily, which includes several strains of the virus that cause cutaneous lesions, abrasions, and other injuries

Protein Name: HPS5 Biogenesis Of Lysosomal Organelles Complex 2 Subunit 2

Functions: May regulate the synthesis and function of lysosomes and of highly specialized organelles, such as melanosomes and platelet dense granules. Regulates intracellular vesicular trafficking in fibroblasts. May be involved in the regulation of general functions of integrins

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