PARP2_MOUSE O88554
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UniProt:O88554
Recommended name:Poly [ADP-ribose] polymerase 2
EC number:EC 2.4.2.30
Alternative names:(PARP-2) (mPARP-2) (ADP-ribosyltransferase diphtheria toxin-like 2) (ARTD2) (DNA ADP-ribosyltransferase PARP2) (NAD(+) ADP-ribosyltransferase 2) (ADPRT-2) (Poly[ADP-ribose] synthase 2) (pADPRT-2) (Protein poly-ADP-ribosyltransferase PARP2) (EC 2.4.2.-)
Cleaved into:
GeneID:11546
Gene names (primary ):Parp2
Gene names (synonym ):Adprt2 Adprtl2 Aspartl2
Gene names (ORF ):
Length:559
Mass:63397
Sequence:MAPRRQRSGSGRRVLNEAKKVDNGNKATEDDSPPGKKMRTCQRKGPMAGGKDADRTKDNRDSVKTLLLKGKAPVDPECAAKLGKAHVYCEGDDVYDVMLNQTNLQFNNNKYYLIQLLEDDAQRNFSVWMRWGRVGKTGQHSLVTCSGDLNKAKEIFQKKFLDKTKNNWEDRENFEKVPGKYDMLQMDYAASTQDESKTKEEETLKPESQLDLRVQELLKLICNVQTMEEMMIEMKYDTKRAPLGKLTVAQIKAGYQSLKKIEDCIRAGQHGRALVEACNEFYTRIPHDFGLSIPPVIRTEKELSDKVKLLEALGDIEIALKLVKSERQGLEHPLDQHYRNLHCALRPLDHESNEFKVISQYLQSTHAPTHKDYTMTLLDVFEVEKEGEKEAFREDLPNRMLLWHGSRLSNWVGILSHGLRVAPPEAPITGYMFGKGIYFADMSSKSANYCFASRLKNTGLLLLSEVALGQCNELLEANPKAQGLLRGKHSTKGMGKMAPSPAHFITLNGSTVPLGPASDTGILNPEGYTLNYNEFIVYSPNQVRMRYLLKIQFNFLQLW
Tissue specificity:Widely expressed; the highest levels were in testis followed by ovary. Expression is correlated with proliferation, with higher levels occurring during early fetal development and organogenesis and in the highly proliferative cell compartments of adult.
Induction:By high levels of DNA-damaging agents.
Developmental stage:At stage 12.5 dpc, expressed at high level in the developing liver and kidneys. At 18.5 dpc, preferentially expressed in the thymus and in regions of the nervous system. Within the developing trunk, preferential expression persisted in the liver and became restricted to the cortical region of the kidney, spleen, adrenal gland, and to stomach and intestinal epithelia. From 14.5 dpc to 18.5 dpc, as well as in the adult, expressed at the highest level in thymus. Expression is particularly high in the subcapsular zone of the thymus where immature lymphocytes proliferate.
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