MAGB4_MOUSE A2A9R3
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UniProt:A2A9R3
Recommended name:Melanoma-associated antigen B4
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GeneID:434903
Gene names (primary ):Mageb4
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Length:556
Mass:60922
Sequence:MPRGQKSKARAREKRRLVQDEAQELQDAQAKAGEKGKSPSCSNQDSGDAVASTSTAGFPQKSKSQGEAPTTTARKGGACRRSRKSTRGPREESTSCTRVPRFSENPQNDLLTRKTGMLMQYLLCKYKMKQPASKGEMLKVINRRFKEQLPEILKKASERIQLVFGLEVKEIKPNGGYYTLVSKLDPSVGNALTTSLPFPQNGLLMPLLGVIFLNGNRASEAEIWEFLNVLGIYDGKVHIIFGEPRKLITRDLVKEKYLVYQKEANSDPPSFEFLWGPRAYAETTKMKILEFLAEVNETVPQAFPTHYEEALRDQEERAQAEAVGSPGTSAKDKAEAKVTLVDSSCKYQAESKVTLVDSSCKDQAESKVTLVDPSCKDNAKSKVTLGSSRKYKAKSKVPLVDSSCKDQAESKVTLVDSCKDQAESKVTLVDSSCKDQAESKVTLVDSSCKDQAESKVTLVDPSCKDKAKSKVTLGSSHKYKAKSKVTLVDSSCKDQAESKVTLVDSSCKDQAESKVTLVDPSCKDNAKSKVTLGSSRKYKAKSKVPLVDSSGKDKAV
Tissue specificity:Expressed in testis (at protein level). {ECO:0000269|PubMed:10706124}.
Induction:
Developmental stage:Detected between 13.5 and 14.5 dpc in both female and male gonads (at protein level). Increases in the male gonads and intensely expressed before birth (at protein level). In female gonads, remains constant until birth (at protein level). In testis, specifically expressed in premeiotic germ cells (at protein level). In fetal ovary, expressed in both premeiotic germ cells, and germ cells that have gone through the pachytene phase and entered meiotic arrest (at protein level). {ECO:0000269|PubMed:10706124}.
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