PF21A_MOUSE Q6ZPK0
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UniProt:Q6ZPK0
Recommended name:PHD finger protein 21A
EC number:
Alternative names:(BHC80a) (BRAF35-HDAC complex protein BHC80) (mBHC80)
Cleaved into:
GeneID:192285
Gene names (primary ):Phf21a
Gene names (synonym ):Bhc80 Kiaa1696 Pftf1
Gene names (ORF ):
Length:688
Mass:75597
Sequence:MELQTLQEALKVEIQVHQKLVAQMKQDPQNADLKKQLHELQAKITALSEKQKRVVEQLRKNLIVKQEQPDKFQIQPLSQSENKLQTAQQQPLQPLQQQQPQQPQQQQQQQQQHAQQSAAAPPSLTASQKTVTTASMITTKTLPLVLKAATATMPASVVGQRPTIAMVTAINSQKAVLSTDVQNTPVNLQTSSKVTGPGAEAVQIVAKNTVTLQVQATPPQPIKVPQFIPPPRLTPRPNFLPQVRPKPVAQNNIPIAPAPPPMLAAPQLIQRPVMLTKFTPTTLPTSQNSIHPVRVVNGQTATIAKTFPMAQLTSIVIATPGTRLAGPQTVQLSKPSLEKQTVKSHPEAEEKQAESRTVTPPAAPKPKREENPQKLAFMVSLGLVTHDHLEEIQSKRQERKRRTTANPVYSGAVFEPERKKSAVTYLNSTMHPGTRKRGRPPKYNAVLGFGALTPTSPPSSHPDSPENEKTETTFTFPAPVQPVSLPSPTSTDGDIHEDFCSVCRKSGQLLMCDTCSRVYHLDCLEPPLKTIPKGMWICPRCQDQMLKKEEAIPWPGTLAIVHSYIAYKAAKEEEKQKLLKWSSDLKQEREQLEQKVKELSSSISKCMEMKSSILARQKEMRSSLDKVKRLIRLVHGVDLCRPVDSEATAGALSNGPDCTPPANAASTPAPSPSSQSCTANCNQGEETK
Tissue specificity:Expressed in the brain and testis. Weakly or not expressed in other tissues tested. Localized throughout the central nervous system (CNS) in brain, including the cerebellum, hippocampus, and cortex. Notably present in neuronal cells of granular cell layer and dentate gyrus in cerebellum and hippocampus, respectively. In the seminiferous tubules, the signals it is present strongly in spermatocytes, and weakly in spermatogonia and round spermatids. In some cases, it is also observed solely in spermatocytes (at protein level). {ECO:0000269|PubMed:15325272}.
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