MARH7_MOUSE Q9WV66
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UniProt:Q9WV66
Recommended name:E3 ubiquitin-protein ligase MARCHF7
EC number:EC 2.3.2.27
Alternative names:(Axotrophin) (Membrane-associated RING finger protein 7) (Membrane-associated RING-CH protein VII) (MARCH-VII) (RING-type E3 ubiquitin transferase MARCHF7)
Cleaved into:
GeneID:57438
Gene names (primary ):Marchf7
Gene names (synonym ):Axot March7
Gene names (ORF ):
Length:693
Mass:76599
Sequence:MESKPSRIPRRISVQPSGSLSTRMVSGNRGTSLNDSYHSRDSSFRLDSEYQSASASACASPCQPAWYSESEIPQGARARAQTQQRDHDSKRPKLSCTNCASTSAGRNGGSGLNTVSDSSWRHSQVPRSSSMVLGSFGTDLMRERRDLDRRRESSISNLMDYNHRSGDFTTSSYVQERVPSSYSQGARPKENAVSTLQLNSSSTNHQLPSDHQTVPSSRDSSRSSFRSHFSPRQSESFRNSSHPAFSYFSSRNETPTISNSERGSSQRPYRESSDNEGRRTTRRLLSRIASSMSSTFFSRRSSQDSLNTRSLSSENYISPRTLTSQSRNNGTSSSSDVSEGRAAEASQGFRFLRRRWGLSSLSQNHSSEPEAENFNQESEGRNSGPWLSSSLRNRCTPLFSRRRREGRDESSRMSTSDVPPRSHIFRRDSNEVVHLEAQGDSLGAAANRPQASGASSSAAAGGSTPELPQGGRNPGLTGILPGSLFRFAVPPALGSNLADNVMITVDIIPSGWNSTDGKNDKAKSAPSRDPEKLQKIKESLLLEDSDDEEEGDLCRICQMAAASSSNLLIEPCKCTGSLQYVHQECMKKWLQAKINSGSSLEAVTTCELCKEKLQLNLEDFDIHELHRAHANEQAEYEFISSGLYLVVLLHLCEQSFSDMMGNTIEPSTRVRFINLARTLQAHMEDLETSEDEF
Tissue specificity:Expressed in brain, thymus, muscle and kidney. {ECO:0000269|PubMed:15670816}.
Induction:
Developmental stage:Highly expressed in most tissues up to 15.5 dpc. Thereafter, expressed at highest levels in the nervous system. {ECO:0000269|PubMed:15670816}.
Protein families: