FGD4_MOUSE Q91ZT5
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UniProt:Q91ZT5
Recommended name:FYVE, RhoGEF and PH domain-containing protein 4
EC number:
Alternative names:(Actin filament-binding protein frabin) (FGD1-related F-actin-binding protein)
Cleaved into:
GeneID:224014
Gene names (primary ):Fgd4
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Length:766
Mass:86541
Sequence:MEESNPAPTSCTSKGKHSKVSDLISHFEGGSVLSSYIDLQKDSTMNLNIPQTLGQPGLTSSPPRKFLPQHSPQKQENDPDQTQGQHGCLANGVVAAQNQMECEDEKETTLSPEMAIQTAAASPDTHVLNGERNETITDSASSIANSHDENASDSSCRTPGTDLGLPSKEGEPGMDAELQERENGVNTMGLDTLDQHHEVKETNEQKLHKIATELLLTERAYVSRLDLLDQVFYCKLLEEANRGSFPAEMVNKIFSNISSINAFHSKFLLPELEKRMQEWETTPRIGDILQKLAPFLKMYGEYVKGFDNAVELVKTMTERVPQFKSVTEEIQKQKICGSLTLQHHMLEPIQRIPRYEMLLKDYLKKLSPDSPDWNDAKKSLEIISTAASHSNSAIRKMENLKKLLEIYEMLGEEEDIVNPSNELIKEGQILKLAARNTSAQERYLFLFNNMLLYCVPRFSLVGSKFTVRTRVGIDGMKIVETHNEEYPHTFQISGKERTLELQASSEQDKEEWIKALQESIDAFHQRHETFRNAIAKENDIPLEVSTAELGKRAPRWIRDNEVTMCMKCKESFNALTRRRHHCRACGHVVCWKCSDYKAQLEYDGGRLNKVCKDCYQIISGFTDSEEKKRRGILEIESAEVSGNSEVCSFLQYMEKSKPWQKIWCVIPKQDPLVLYMYGAPQDVRAQATIPLLGYVVDDMPKSADLPHSFKLTQSKSVHSFAADNEELKQKWLKIILLAVTGETPDGPSEHLATLNNLPGPKKKSEC
Tissue specificity:Detected in thymus, lung, heart, skeletal muscle, small intestine, liver, kidney, spleen and testis. Expressed in all parts of the brain and in the spinal cord at embryonic, postnatal, and adult stages. Levels of expression are lower in postnatal and adult tissues than in embryonic tissues. {ECO:0000269|PubMed:11527409, ECO:0000269|PubMed:17564959}.
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