DDIAS_MOUSE   Q6NZG4


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UniProt:Q6NZG4

Recommended name:DNA damage-induced apoptosis suppressor protein

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Alternative names:(Nitric oxide-inducible gene protein)

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Gene names  (primary ):Ddias

Gene names  (synonym ):Noxin

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Length:898

Mass:99945

Sequence:MNKRRKFLFASVLAVQNSNFIYPSCQRCFSKIILESKRFTCPKCGSSGDTGSTNYRYKLSLKVAESSKLFFITVFGSCLDTFFGLTATGLHRYLGDSIKNLETLDSGRTQSLLTTAVEKCFVGQSFVFGVTNFGDVCGHDSDSSNFQQPCCKHRGEVRTLVASQIILPSPHVKGFTVIAYLHPLLHKKPHCGSQEHSSQSLTSDDSDSDLNNIQGSGNTSWFSESSVGEDFFRYWEPSLELTSSDSQVTSSDDFPASKQIMASGTPNQNRHCISVSEVTSSKNCHDSLQSLWSLHSCMDKNNTTGKLGEELGLPSPVCNSCHESRLSDSHFFPSQMQEPFEEHNLECYSKAEKNDYSQYDIACYQHHEVNTTPILQQRSSAFSLSSLKPEETANPSQNSDSLIWDDLPLSESLNKFLAVVESEVAVTEIDAKNRKQGMDKSIDKCHKNYSRLSLTPWRNTRALNTSCFSLRSSQAMMKDSGKEALFSNCKSNSSPHIQKESKADKTEAAVSIAGSRSDISEDFLPDTCSSALFTSSKDREAFITQKRTSGVLQQRNEISCRPSTSISDCSDLRSRYFTGCGQKLHSGTKGKLAIQNCSKKYSDASDLHKLENKHRWPKKEDDNFTICRKLTYPLETLCSSPESINTSKEMPYRPSNNNLTPSSSGDHEGSYNASADLFDYIAKDKDIGTEITKIPQDNLLPLEVPCTENYPINENRGQPSQKPSLQSISPSRYSRPRSQSDSECDFEESQDFVPCSQSTPVAGFHQRIHGLNGASKILPSIYSNPNANYKNRKNSPLTGQYQATSACSKNVKAFRQKPESPFVSSLTQANVFNHCPAAESLGNDVDEWVPPTTKKVFISDILGFRVMGLRKCLDLHYSPDPKELPRKKLIKVTHKTNI

Tissue specificity:Highly expressed in the testis, spleen and heart. Expressed at high levels in the primary spermatocytes and to a lesser extent in the round spermatids. Also found in the bone marrow, brain, lung, kidney and liver. {ECO:0000269|PubMed:17515607}.

Induction:Strongly induced by a wide range of stress signals: nitric-oxide, gamma- and UV irradiation, hydrogen peroxide, adriamycin and cytokines and this induction is dependent on p53/TP53. Expression is low in resting cells and increases almost 50-fold as the cells progress through the S phase. {ECO:0000269|PubMed:17515607}.

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