FIGLA_MOUSE O55208
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UniProt:O55208
Recommended name:Factor in the germline alpha
EC number:
Alternative names:(FIGalpha) (Transcription factor FIGa)
Cleaved into:
GeneID:26910
Gene names (primary ):Figla
Gene names (synonym ):
Gene names (ORF ):
Length:194
Mass:21529
Sequence:MDTAPASPEPFLVTPQAEVLEELIQAQMGPLPRLAAICRLKRLPSGGYSTTDDLHLVLERRRVANAKERERIKNLNRGFAKLKALVPFLPQSRKPSKVDILKGATEYIQILGCVLEEAKVSEKQSPEEQTHSGRPSDPHVSSTRELLGNATQPTSCASGLKKEEEGPWAYAGHSEPLYSYHQSTVPETRSYFTH
Tissue specificity:Expressed only in the oocytes within the ovary and at lower level in the testis. Found in the resting oocytes of the primordial follicle cells, at the periphery of the ovary and in the hilar region. Also detected in growing oocytes, but at lower levels.
Induction:
Developmental stage:Detected as early as embryonic day 13, shortly after the onset of sexual dimorphism of the gonads. Dramatically increases at the end of the embryonic development and peaks at 2 dpp, a time in ovarian development at which oocytes have become enclosed in primordial follicles. Decreases markedly by 7 and 14 days after birth. Persists, but at low level, in adult females. Not detected in male embryos, but detected in adult testes. {ECO:0000269|PubMed:11023867}.
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