TIMD4_MOUSE   Q6U7R4


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UniProt:Q6U7R4

Recommended name:T-cell immunoglobulin and mucin domain-containing protein 4

EC number:

Alternative names:(TIMD-4) (Spleen, mucin-containing, knockout of lymphotoxin protein) (SMUCKLER) (T-cell immunoglobulin mucin receptor 4) (TIM-4) (T-cell membrane protein 4)

Cleaved into:

GeneID:276891

Gene names  (primary ):Timd4

Gene names  (synonym ):Tim4

Gene names  (ORF ):

Length:343

Mass:37548

Sequence:MSKGLLLLWLVTELWWLYLTPAASEDTIIGFLGQPVTLPCHYLSWSQSRNSMCWGKGSCPNSKCNAELLRTDGTRIISRKSTKYTLLGKVQFGEVSLTISNTNRGDSGVYCCRIEVPGWFNDVKKNVRLELRRATTTKKPTTTTRPTTTPYVTTTTPELLPTTVMTTSVLPTTTPPQTLATTAFSTAVTTCPSTTPGSFSQETTKGSAFTTESETLPASNHSQRSMMTISTDIAVLRPTGSNPGILPSTSQLTTQKTTLTTSESLQKTTKSHQINSRQTILIIACCVGFVLMVLLFLAFLLRGKVTGANCLQRHKRPDNTEDSDSVLNDMSHGRDDEDGIFTL

Tissue specificity:Predominantly expressed in lymphoid tissues, such as spleen, lymph nodes, and Peyer patches. Also expressed in fetal liver, salivary gland, and spleen stromal cells, predominantly in the marginal zone and to a lesser extent throughout the white pulp. Not expressed by bone marrow-derived cells. In spleen, expressed mostly by stromal cells in T- and B-cell areas, but not by T or B-lymphocytes. {ECO:0000269|PubMed:14768054, ECO:0000269|PubMed:17960135}.

Induction:Down-regulated in lymphotoxin deficient mice. {ECO:0000269|PubMed:14768054}.

Developmental stage:

Protein families:Immunoglobulin superfamily, TIM family


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