TMM98_MOUSE   Q91X86


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UniProt:Q91X86

Recommended name:Transmembrane protein 98

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GeneID:103743

Gene names  (primary ):Tmem98

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Length:226

Mass:24684

Sequence:METVVIVAIGVLATIFLASFAALVVVCRQRYCRPRDLLQRYDSKPIVDLIGAMETQSEPSELELDDVVITNPHIEAILENEDWIEDASGLMSHCIAILKICHTLTEKLVAMTMGSGAKMKTSASVSDIIVVAKRISPRVDDVVKSMYPPLDPKLLDARTTALLLSVSHLVLVTRNACHLTGGLDWIDQSLSAAEEHLEVLREAALASEPDKSLPNPEGFLQEQSAI

Tissue specificity:Expressed in differentiated oligodendrocytes in early postanatal central nervous system tissues (PubMed:30249802). Expressed by CD4(+) T cells, the expression increases upon activation (at protein level) (PubMed:25946230). {ECO:0000269|PubMed:25946230, ECO:0000269|PubMed:30249802}.

Induction:

Developmental stage:In the spinal cord region, expression is initially detected in the ventral white matter at 18.5 dpc, upregulates rapidly afterward, and peaks at early postnatal stages from P4 to P7. At P15, expression starts to be detected in the gray matter of spinal cord but gradually disappears thereafter. Also observed in corpus callosum and the white matter of cerebellum at P15 stages. {ECO:0000269|PubMed:30249802}.

Protein families:TMEM98 family


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