GGNB2_MOUSE Q5SV77
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UniProt:Q5SV77
Recommended name:Gametogenetin-binding protein 2
EC number:
Alternative names:(Dioxin-inducible factor 3) (DIF-3) (Protein ZNF403)
Cleaved into:
GeneID:217039
Gene names (primary ):Ggnbp2
Gene names (synonym ):Zfp403 Znf403
Gene names (ORF ):
Length:696
Mass:78970
Sequence:MARLVAVCRDGEEEFPFERRQIPLYIDDTLTMVMEFPDNVLNLDGHQNNGAQLKQFIQRHSMLKQQDLSIAMVVTSREVLSALSQLVPCVGCRRSVERLFSQLVESGNPALEPLTVGPKGVLSLTRSCMTDAKKLYTLFYVHGSKLNDMIDAIPKSKKNKRCQLHSLDTHKPKPLGGCWMDVWELMSQECRDEVVLIDSSCLLETLETYLRKHRFCTDCKNKVLRAYNILIGELDCSKEKGYCAALYEGLRCCPHERHIHVCCETDFIAHLLGRAEPEFAGGRRERHAKTIDIAQEEVLTCLGIHLYERLHRIWQKLRAEEQTWQMLFYLGVDALRKSFEMTVEKVQGISRLEQLCEEFSEEERVRELKQEKKRQKRKNRRKNKCVCDTPASLHTADEKAVSREKETDFIENSCNACGSAEDGETCVEVMVTSENTSCTCPSSGNLLGSPKIKKGMSPHCNGSDCGYSSSMEGSETGSREGSDVACTEGICNHDEHGEDSCVHHCEDKEDDGDSCVECWANSEENNIKGKNKKKKKKSKMLKCDEHIQKLGSCITDPGNRETSGNTMHTVFHRDKTKDAHPESCCSTEKGGQPLPWFEHRKSVPQFTEPTEMSFGPDSGKGAKSLVELLDESECTSDEEIFISQDEIQSFMANNQSFYSNREQYRQHLKEKFNKYCRLNDHKRPVCSGWLTTAGAN
Tissue specificity:Testis-specific. {ECO:0000269|PubMed:11728448}.
Induction:By dioxin (2,3,7,8-Tetrachlorodibenzo-p-dioxin). {ECO:0000269|PubMed:11728448}.
Developmental stage:Abundantly expressed during spermatogenesis. Not detected in newborn animals, in which spermatogenesis has not yet progressed beyond the earliest stages.
Protein families: