STA5A_RAT Q62771
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UniProt:Q62771
Recommended name:Signal transducer and activator of transcription 5A
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GeneID:
Gene names (primary ):Stat5a
Gene names (synonym ):Mgf
Gene names (ORF ):
Length:793
Mass:90,833
Sequence:MAGWIQAQQLQGDALRQMQVLYGQHFPIEVRHYLAQWIESQPWDAIDLDNPQDRGQATQLLEGLVQELQKKAEHQVGEDGFVLKIKLGHYATQLQNTYDRCPMELVRCIRHILYNEQRLVREANNCSSPAGVLVDAMSQKHLQINQTFEELRLITQDTESELKKLQQTQEYFIIQYQESLRIQAQFGQLAQLNPQERMSRETALQQKQVSLETWLQREAQTLQQYRVELVEKHQKTLQLLRKQQTIILDDELIQWKRGQQLAGNGGPPEGSLDVLQSWCEKLAEIIWQNRQQIRRAEHLCQQLPIPGPVEEMLAEVNATITDIISALVTSTFIIEKQPPQVLKTQTKFAATVRLLVGGKLNVHMNPPQVKATIISEQQAKSLLKNENTRNDYSGEILNNCCVMEYHQATGTLSAHFRNMSLKRIKRADRRGAESVTEEKFTVLFESQFSVGSNELVFQVKTLSLPVVVIVHGSQDHNATATVLWDNAFAEPGRVPFAVPDKVLWPQLCEALNMKFKAEVQSNRGLTKENLVFLAQKLFNRRSNHLEDYNSMSVSWSQFNRENLPGWNYTFWQWFDGVMEVLKKHHKPHWNDGAILGFVNKQQAHDLLINKPDGTFLLRFSDSEIGGITIAWKFDSPDRNLWNLKPFTTRDFSIRSLADRLGDLNYLIYVFPDRPKDEVFAKYYTPVLAKAVDGYVKPQIKQVVPEFVNASADAGANATYMDQAPSPVVCPQAHYNMYPPNPDPVLDQDGEFDLDETMDVARHVEELLRRPMDSLDPRLSPPAGLFTSARSSLS
Tissue specificity:Expressed in heart, lung, and weakly in muscle.
Induction:
Developmental stage:Detected both in virgin rats and after mammary gland involution. The level of STAT5A increases constantly during pregnancy, but decreases at the onset of lactation and remains lows throughout lactation.
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