OOEP_MOUSE Q9CWE6
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UniProt:Q9CWE6
Recommended name:Oocyte-expressed protein homolog
EC number:
Alternative names:(Factor located in oocytes permitting embryonic development) (Floped) (Oocyte- and embryo-specific protein 19) (mOEP19) (STAT3 downstream gene and differentiation regulator)
Cleaved into:
GeneID:67968
Gene names (primary ):Ooep
Gene names (synonym ):Oep19 Sddr
Gene names (ORF ):
Length:164
Mass:18460
Sequence:MASHTADADAKPDSDSQKLLNVLPVSLRLRTRPWWFPIQEVSNPLVLYMEAWVAERVIGTDQAEISEIEWMCQALLTVDSVNSGNLAEITIFGQPSAQTRMKNILLNMAAWHKENELQRAVKVKEVEEFLKIRASSILSKLSKKGLKLAGFPLPLEGRETQMES
Tissue specificity:Expressed in ovaries, where it is restricted to growing oocytes, with greatest levels in fully grown oocytes. {ECO:0000269|PubMed:18804437}.
Induction:
Developmental stage:Transcripts first detected at 15.5 dpc and peak 1 week after birth (PubMed:18804437). Transcripts accumulate during oogenesis (PubMed:18804437). During meiotic maturation, the vast majority of the transcripts are degraded and virtually none is detected by 2-cell stage embryogenesis (PubMed:18804437). The protein however persists during preimplantation up to the blastocyst stage (PubMed:18804437). At 2-cell stage, excluded from cell-cell contact regions (PubMed:18804437). Continuous exclusion from these regions during preimplantation development leads to the absence of the protein from the inner cells of the morula and the inner cell mass of the blastocyst (PubMed:18804437). {ECO:0000269|PubMed:18804437}.
Protein families:KHDC1 family