ANKH_MOUSE   Q9JHZ2


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UniProt:Q9JHZ2

Recommended name:Progressive ankylosis protein

EC number:

Alternative names:(Fn54 protein)

Cleaved into:

GeneID:11732

Gene names  (primary ):Ankh

Gene names  (synonym ):Ank

Gene names  (ORF ):

Length:492

Mass:54298

Sequence:MVKFPALTHYWPLIRFLVPLGITNIAIDFGEQALNRGIAAVKEDAVEMLASYGLAYSLMKFFTGPMSDFKNVGLVFVNSKRDRAKAVLCMVVAGAIAAVFHTLIAYSDLGYYIINKLHHVDESVGSKTRRAFLYLAAFPFMDAMAWTHAGILLKHKYSFLVGCASISDVIAQVVFVAILLHSHLECREPLLIPILSLYMGALVRCTTLCLGYYRNIHDIIPDRSGPELGGDATIRKMLSFWWPLALILATQRISRPIVNLFVSRDLGGSSAATEAVAILTATYPVGHMPYGWLTEIRAVYPAFDKNNPSNKLANTSNTVTSAHIKKFTFVCMALSLTLCFVMFWTPNVSEKILIDIIGVDFAFAELCVIPLRIFSFFPVPVTVRAHLTGWLMTLKKTFVLAPSSVLRIIVLITSLVVLPYLGVHGATLGVGSLLAGFVGESTMVALAACYVYRKQKKKMENESATEGEDSAMTDMPPTEEVTDIVEMREENE

Tissue specificity:Expressed in heart, brain, liver, spleen, lung, muscle, and kidney of adult animals. Strongly expressed in the developing articular cartilage of joints in the shoulder, elbow, wrist, and digits of the embryo.

Induction:

Developmental stage:

Protein families:ANKH family


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