MESP1_MOUSE   P97309


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UniProt:P97309

Recommended name:Mesoderm posterior protein 1

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GeneID:17292

Gene names  (primary ):Mesp1

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Length:243

Mass:26386

Sequence:MAQPLCEPRSESWILSPAGRQPPMPSDGNSVCSPAWSSDPWDGAQASSPAPPCARPARRAGTPGRRGTHGSRLGSGQRQSASEREKLRMRTLARALHELRRFLPPSVAPTGQNLTKIETLRLAIRYIGHLSAVLGLSEDNLRRQRHAVSPRGCPLCPDSDLAQSQSLGPRLSPAVCSGVSWGSPPAYPRPRVAAESWDPSFLYAETASQERQEMEPSPSSPLFSSDMLALLETWTPPQEWPPA

Tissue specificity:No expression was detected in adult tissues except the testis. Expression in the testis was regulated developmentally; expressed 2 weeks after birth, and increases, reaching the full expression level in mature testes. {ECO:0000269|PubMed:8787751}.

Induction:Expression is induced by Notch signaling.

Developmental stage:The earliest expression is detected at the junction of the epiblast and extraembryonic ectoderm, which is the initiation site for gastrulation. Around 6.5-6.75 dpc, expression becomes evident as gastrulation progresses. Expression does not spread over all mesodermal cells; it is seen only in a fraction of cells, particularly those in the early emergence group destined to become the extraembryonic mesoderm and the most posterior part of the tailbud. Expression remains for a while at the base of the allantois, and then spreads out to the lateral margins of the tail bud mesoderm. Expressed in the anterior presomitic mesoderm in a broad or thin stripe pattern. Expressed in the paraxial mesoderm during somitogenesis. Expression disappears before 8.5 dpc. {ECO:0000269|PubMed:10887078, ECO:0000269|PubMed:15677726, ECO:0000269|PubMed:17306789, ECO:0000269|PubMed:8787751}.

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