SCD2_MOUSE P13011
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UniProt:P13011
Recommended name:Stearoyl-CoA desaturase 2
EC number:EC 1.14.19.1
Alternative names:(Acyl-CoA desaturase 2) (Delta(9)-desaturase 2) (Delta-9 desaturase 2) (Fatty acid desaturase 2)
Cleaved into:
GeneID:20250
Gene names (primary ):Scd2
Gene names (synonym ):
Gene names (ORF ):
Length:358
Mass:40916
Sequence:MPAHILQEISGAYSATTTITAPPSGGQQNGGEKFEKSSHHWGADVRPELKDDLYDPTYQDDEGPPPKLEYVWRNIILMALLHLGALYGITLVPSCKLYTCLFAYLYYVISALGITAGAHRLWSHRTYKARLPLRLFLIIANTMAFQNDVYEWARDHRAHHKFSETHADPHNSRRGFFFSHVGWLLVRKHPAVKEKGGKLDMSDLKAEKLVMFQRRYYKPGLLLMCFVLPTLVPWYCWGETFVNSLCVSTFLRYAVVLNATWLVNSAAHLYGYRPYDKNISSRENILVSMGAVGEGFHNYHHAFPYDYSASEYRWHINFTTFFIDCMALLGLAYDRKRVSRAAVLARIKRTGDGSCKSG
Tissue specificity:Detected in brain and skin (PubMed:10545940, PubMed:11161812, PubMed:16118274). Highly expressed in brain, and detected at low levels in heart, stomach, lung and testis (PubMed:11161812, PubMed:12815040). Detected both in dermis and epidermis (PubMed:16118274). {ECO:0000269|PubMed:10545940, ECO:0000269|PubMed:12815040, ECO:0000269|PubMed:16118274}.
Induction:Up-regulated by agonists that activate NR1H3 (PubMed:12815040). Slightly down-regulated by a high-carbohydrate diet enriched in unsaturated fatty acids (PubMed:12815040). {ECO:0000269|PubMed:12815040}.
Developmental stage:Highly expressed during embryonic development and during the first three weeks after birth. Expression is low in adults. {ECO:0000269|PubMed:16118274}.
Protein families:Fatty acid desaturase type 1 family