DTX3L_MOUSE   Q3UIR3


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UniProt:Q3UIR3

Recommended name:E3 ubiquitin-protein ligase DTX3L

EC number:EC 2.3.2.27

Alternative names:(Protein deltex-3-like) (RING-type E3 ubiquitin transferase DTX3L)

Cleaved into:

GeneID:209200

Gene names  (primary ):Dtx3l

Gene names  (synonym ):Bbap

Gene names  (ORF ):

Length:748

Mass:83044

Sequence:MASSPDPPSPLLVRLRESIPKAHRKLEIYFQSRASGGGECSVQPVGPSAPDTYEVKFLKKADKEKVLKKSEHEMLVHNKPVTIVLETTKKPVEDLRPRLPSLTQPVETPSSRPPSLTGSLDEALCDDIHPQDGLVSNSVDSVVQKIFLAVTAELNCDLLSKEQRASITTVCPHIIKSMEGSDGIKKVCGNFKDIEKIHHFLSEQLLEREQKRKGSEQKRKCAPQKHTPPDVEREPPDQSSIQVPVLLLEYFKHVNPGRLEFIEYKFGVNIEIQASSPNMVTVGFTSSPFGNVEEASQSFVRDFQKCSQSLKQDCISLEEHQRAKEVRQELSRCFPKLLIKGQGRTLTLLGSPADISAATEKVSQGLGLRPVKITASGYTTGIEVDSTRFKLLEPELLQEISEIEQKFNTRGKVQEKGQKTCILFVPKDKDLDLSVQSYTGFTDAFQRATWQLRTEVLSLKGLGKERARLHNTKFADNFKKEHPNVHFVTSQESVTLTGLPHHLAQAMQYVSKRMGLAPSSGEKLAMDQETPMEISSSDPHGDQQENAALPAPRGTSSSPAASKGTEDYCVICMDTISNKHVLPKCKHEFCTSCISKAMLIKPVCPVCLTSYGIQKGNQPEGTMSYSTQKGSLPGYEGCGTIVINYEIKDGIQTKEHPNPGKAYHGTRRTAYLPDNTEGRKVLDLLHEAFKHRLTFTIGYSRATGVSDVITWNDIHHKTSKFGGPANFGYPDPDYLKRVKEELKAKGIE

Tissue specificity:

Induction:

Developmental stage:Developmentally regulated. Expressed prominently in the thymus and specific regions of the brain, and more weakly expressed in the gut. In adults, highly expressed in the thymus and intestine. {ECO:0000269|PubMed:18069692}.

Protein families:Deltex family


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