ENC1_HUMAN O14682
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UniProt:O14682
Recommended name:Ectoderm-neural cortex protein 1
EC number:
Alternative names:(ENC-1) (Kelch-like protein 37) (Nuclear matrix protein NRP/B) (p53-induced gene 10 protein)
Cleaved into:
GeneID:8507
Gene names (primary ):ENC1
Gene names (synonym ):KLHL37 NRPB PIG10
Gene names (ORF ):
Length:589
Mass:66130
Sequence:MSVSVHENRKSRASSGSINIYLFHKSSYADSVLTHLNLLRQQRLFTDVLLHAGNRTFPCHRAVLAACSRYFEAMFSGGLKESQDSEVNFDNSIHPEVLELLLDYAYSSRVIINEENAESLLEAGDMLEFQDIRDACAEFLEKNLHPTNCLGMLLLSDAHQCTKLYELSWRMCLSNFQTIRKNEDFLQLPQDMVVQLLSSEELETEDERLVYESAINWISYDLKKRYCYLPELLQTVRLALLPAIYLMENVAMEELITKQRKSKEIVEEAIRCKLKILQNDGVVTSLCARPRKTGHALFLLGGQTFMCDKLYLVDQKAKEIIPKADIPSPRKEFSACAIGCKVYITGGRGSENGVSKDVWVYDTLHEEWSKAAPMLVARFGHGSAELKHCLYVVGGHTAATGCLPASPSVSLKQVEHYDPTINKWTMVAPLREGVSNAAVVSAKLKLFAFGGTSVSHDKLPKVQCYDQCENRWTVPATCPQPWRYTAAAVLGNQIFIMGGDTEFSACSAYKFNSETYQWTKVGDVTAKRMSCHAVASGNKLYVVGGYFGIQRCKTLDCYDPTLDVWNSITTVPYSLIPTAFVSTWKHLPS
Tissue specificity:Detected in fetal brain tissue, moderate expression in fetal heart, lung and kidney. Highly expressed in adult brain, particularly high in the hippocampus and amygdala, and spinal chord. Detectable in adult pancreas. May be down-regulated in neuroblastoma tumors.
Induction:By p53/TP53. {ECO:0000269|PubMed:9305847}.
Developmental stage:Dramatically up-regulated upon neuronal differentiation.
Protein families: