MAD4_MOUSE   Q60948


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UniProt:Q60948

Recommended name:Max dimerization protein 4

EC number:

Alternative names:(Max dimerizer 4) (Max-associated protein 4) (Max-interacting transcriptional repressor MAD4)

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GeneID:

Gene names  (primary ):Mxd4

Gene names  (synonym ):Mad4

Gene names  (ORF ):

Length:209

Mass:23590

Sequence:MELNSLLLLLEAAEYLERRDREAEHGYASMLPFDGDFARKKTKTAGLVRKGPNNRSSHNELEKHRRAKLRLYLEQLKQLGPLGPDSTRHTTLSLLKRAKMHIKKLEEQDRRALSIKEQLQREHRFLKRRLEQLSVQSVERVRTDSTGSAVSTDDSEQEVDIEGMEFGPGELDSAGSSSDADDHYSLQSSGCSDSSYGHPCRRPGCPGLS

Tissue specificity:

Induction:

Developmental stage:Expressed during neural and epidermal differentiation. Primarily expressed in growth-arrested differentiating cells. In the spinal cord at embryonic day 10.5, a strong expression seen in the differentiating cells of the intermediate zone at the ventral part of the neural tube and weakly in the ventricular zone. At 11.5 and 12.5 dpc, highly expressed in the intermediate zone and at reduced levels in the ventricular zone that mostly persists in the dorsal part of the neural tube. At 14.5 dpc, expressed throughout the spinal cord. In the developing epidermis, expressed in the dermis, hair follicles and in some differentiating cells in the upper layers of the epidermis. {ECO:0000269|PubMed:8521822}.

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