VTM2A_MOUSE Q8R0A6
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UniProt:Q8R0A6
Recommended name:V-set and transmembrane domain-containing protein 2A
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GeneID:211739
Gene names (primary ):Vstm2a
Gene names (synonym ):Vstm2
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Length:236
Mass:25876
Sequence:MMGIFLASVGFMFFSVLYVQQGLSSQAKFTELPRNVTATEGQNVEMSCAFQSGSASVYLEIQWWFLRGPEDLEQGTEAAGSQVELLPDRDPDNDGTKISTVKVQGNDISHKLQISKVRKKDEGLYECRVTDANYGELQEHKAQAYLKVNANSHARRMQAFEASPMWLQDTKPRKNASSVVPSSVHNSANQRMHSTSSPQAVAKIPKQSPQSGARIATSHGLSVLLLVCGFVKGALL
Tissue specificity:Expressed in brain. Expressed in neurons. Expressed in adipose precursor cells in epididymal white adipose tissue (at protein level). Strongly expressed in adipose precursor cells. Weakly expressed in adipocytes. {ECO:0000269|PubMed:28052263}.
Induction:Up-regulated is response to high-fat feeding (at protein level) (PubMed:28052263). Up-regulated by the transcription factor PPARG in a BMP4-signaling dependent manner. Up-regulated during adipocyte differentiation. {ECO:0000269|PubMed:28052263}.
Developmental stage:Expressed in embryo in subcutaneous white adipose tissue from 16.5 days post coitum (dpc) to 4 days postnatal (P4). Expressed early in pups in visceral epididymal white adipose tissue at 4 days postnatal (P4) and strongly decreases from P7 to P56 (at protein level). {ECO:0000269|PubMed:28052263}.
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