PLCD3_MOUSE   Q8K2J0


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UniProt:Q8K2J0

Recommended name:1-phosphatidylinositol 4,5-bisphosphate phosphodiesterase delta-3

EC number:EC 3.1.4.11

Alternative names:(Phosphoinositide phospholipase C-delta-3) (Phospholipase C-delta-3) (PLC-delta-3)

Cleaved into:

GeneID:72469

Gene names  (primary ):Plcd3

Gene names  (synonym ):Kiaa1964

Gene names  (ORF ):

Length:785

Mass:88607

Sequence:MLCGGWKRSRRSPEESRVSAQVAAPLAFPPSPASSDSSTKRPGLRALKKMGLTEDEDVQAMLRGSRLLKIRSRTWHKERLYRLQEDGLSVWFQRRIPRAASKHIFFVQHIEAVREGHQSEGLRRFGGAFAPACCLTIAFKGRRKNLDLAAPTAEEAQRWVRGLAKLRARLDAMSQRERLDHWIHSYLHRADSDQDSKMSFKEIKSLLRMVNVDMNDMYAYRLFKECDHSNNERLEGAEIEAFLRRLLKRPELEEIFRRYSGEDRVLSASELLEFLEDQGEDGATLACAQQLIQTYELNETAKQHELMTLDGFMMYLLSPEGAALNVAHTCVFQDMGQPLAHYFISSSHNTYLTDSQIGGTSSTEAYIRAFAQGCRCVELDCWEGPGGEPVIYHGHTLTSKILFRDVIQAVRDHAFTSSPYPVILSLENHCGLEQQAVMARHLRSILGDMLVTQALDSQNPEELPSPEQLKGRILVKGKKLPAARSEDGRILSDREEEEEEEEEAEEALEAAEQRSRAKQISPELSALAVYCCATRLRTLDPSPGPPQSCTVGSLSERKARKFTREAGTSFVRHNTQQLTRVYPLGLRMNSANYNPQEMWNSGCQLVALNFQTPGYEMDLNTGRFLINGQCGYVLKPAYLRQLNTTFDPECPGPPRTTLAIQVLTAQQLPKLNAEKPSSIVDPLVRVEIHGVPEDCAQKETDYVLNNGFNPCWEQTLQFRLRAPELVLVRFVVEDYDTTSPNDFVGQSTLPLSSLKQGYRHIHLLSKDGASLAPATLFVHIRIQNS

Tissue specificity:Expressed in cerebellum and cerebral cortex. {ECO:0000269|PubMed:21187285}.

Induction:

Developmental stage:Expression increaseas during embryonic or postnatal brain development from cerebral cortex at E14 to P7 stage. {ECO:0000269|PubMed:21187285}.

Protein families:


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