BICL1_MOUSE A0JNT9
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UniProt:A0JNT9
Recommended name:BICD family-like cargo adapter 1
EC number:
Alternative names:(Bicaudal D-related protein 1) (BICD-related protein 1) (BICDR-1) (Coiled-coil domain-containing protein 64A)
Cleaved into:
GeneID:75665
Gene names (primary ):Bicdl1
Gene names (synonym ):Bicdr1 Ccdc64
Gene names (ORF ):
Length:577
Mass:65287
Sequence:MSAFCLGLAGRASAPAEPDSACCMELPAGAGDAVRSPATAAALVSFPGGPGELELALEEELALLAAGERSSEPGEHPQAEPESPVEGHGPPLPPPPTQDPELLSVIRQKEKDLVLAARLGKALLERNQDMSRQYEQMHKELTDKLEHLEQEKHELRRRFENREGEWEGRVSELETDVKQLQDELERQQLHLREADREKTRAVQELSEQNQRLLDQLSRASEVERQLSMQVHALKEDFREKNSSTNQHIIRLESLQAEIKMLSDRKRELEHRLSATLEENDLLQGTVEELQDRVLILERQGHDKDLQLHQSQLELQEVRLSYRQLQGKVEELTEERSLQSSAATSTSLLSEIEQSMEAEELEQEREQLRLQLWEAYCQVRYLCSHLRGNDSADSAVSTDSSMDESSETSSAKDVPAGSLRTALNDLKRLIQSIVDGVEPTVTLLSVEMTALKEERDRLRVTSEDKEPKEQLQKAIRDRDEAIAKKNAVELELAKCKMDMMSLNSQLLDAIQQKLNLSQQLEAWQDDMHRVIDRQLMDTHLKEQSRPAAAAFPRGHGVGRGQEPSTADGKRLFSFFRKI
Tissue specificity:Highly expressed during early embryonic development. Predominantly expressed in kidney, undifferentiated neural tissue and developing eye. {ECO:0000269|PubMed:20360680}.
Induction:
Developmental stage:Predominately expressed in early developing neurons before the stage of neurite outgrowth and elongation. Then, expression strongly declines during neuronal development.
Protein families:BICDR family