WTIP_MOUSE   Q7TQJ8


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UniProt:Q7TQJ8

Recommended name:Wilms tumor protein 1-interacting protein

EC number:

Alternative names:(WT1-interacting protein)

Cleaved into:

GeneID:101543

Gene names  (primary ):Wtip

Gene names  (synonym ):

Gene names  (ORF ):

Length:398

Mass:42254

Sequence:MQRSRTAADDAALLLAGLGLRESEPTAGSPGRVRRGPRAVDEAAPASGRRGKGGCGGPEAAPDVPSRPERGPRASLAGSDGGSARSSGISLGYDQRHGPGPGPPSGGSARSSVSSLGSRGSAGACADLLPPGVGPAPARSPEPAQFPFPLPSLPLPPGREGGPSAAERRLEALTRELERALEARTARDYFGICIKCGLGIYGARQACQAMGSLYHTDCFICDSCGRRLRGKAFYNVGEKVYCQEDFLYSGFQQTADKCSVCGHLIMEMILQALGKSYHPGCFRCSVCNECLDGVPFTVDVDNNIYCVRDYHTVFAPKCASCARPILPAQGCETTIRVVSMDRDYHVECYHCEDCGLQLSGEEGRRCYPLEGHLLCRRCHLRRLGQGPLPSPAVHVTEL

Tissue specificity:Expressed in kidney, lung, eye and ovary. In kidney, restricted to podocytes. {ECO:0000269|PubMed:14736876, ECO:0000269|PubMed:20086015}.

Induction:

Developmental stage:From 9.5 to 11.5 dpc, expressed in the branchial arches, otic vesicle, limb buds, somites, craniofacial mesenchyme and tail buds. At 14.5 dpc, expressed in the developing tongue, nasal cavity, palate, adrenal gland, in the forebrain, dorsal root ganglia and in the somites. At 14.5 dpc, also detected in lung, rib cartilage, kidney and intestine (at protein level). In the kidney, expression peaks at 15 to 16 dpc and decreases thereafter, but persists in adulthood. {ECO:0000269|PubMed:14736876, ECO:0000269|PubMed:19785987}.

Protein families:Zyxin/ajuba family


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