STA5B_MOUSE P42232
We list detailed information on various proteins on this webpage, which EnkiLife references when developing protein-related products. The protein data is sourced from UniProt, and since UniProt updates its information periodically, the data on our webpage may not always be up-to-date or may contain inaccuracies. If you notice any errors while browsing, we warmly welcome your feedback. Additionally, if you have any suggestions regarding any aspect of our website, please feel free to share them with us. As a token of our appreciation, we will offer a free product or a discount voucher for purchases to scientists who provide feedback. Please contact us at Email: order@enkilife.com; to share your feedback and get your rewards.
UniProt:P42232
Recommended name:Signal transducer and activator of transcription 5B
EC number:
Alternative names:
Cleaved into:
GeneID:20851
Gene names (primary ):Stat5b
Gene names (synonym ):
Gene names (ORF ):
Length:786
Mass:90002
Sequence:MAMWIQAQQLQGDALHQMQALYGQHFPIEVRHYLSQWIESQAWDSIDLDNPQENIKATQLLEGLVQELQKKAEHQVGEDGFLLKIKLGHYATQLQSTYDRCPMELVRCIRHILYNEQRLVREANNGSSPAGSLADAMSQKHLQINQTFEELRLITQDTENELKKLQQTQEYFIIQYQESLRIQAQFAQLGQLNPQERMSRETALQQKQVSLETWLQREAQTLQQYRVELAEKHQKTLQLLRKQQTIILDDELIQWKRRQQLAGNGGPPEGSLDVLQSWCEKLAEIIWQNRQQIRRAEHLCQQLPIPGPVEEMLAEVNATITDIISALVTSTFIIEKQPPQVLKTQTKFAATVRLLVGGKLNVHMNPPQVKATIISEQQAKSLLKNENTRNDYSGEILNNCCVMEYHQATGTLSAHFRNMSLKRIKRSDRRGAESVTEEKFTILFDSQFSVGGNELVFQVKTLSLPVVVIVHGSQDNNATATVLWDNAFAEPGRVPFAVPDKVLWPQLCEALNMKFKAEVQSNRGLTKENLVFLAQKLFNISSNHLEDYNSMSVSWSQFNRENLPGRNYTFWQWFDGVMEVLKKHLKPHWNDGAILGFVNKQQAHDLLINKPDGTFLLRFSDSEIGGITIAWKFDSQERMFWNLMPFTTRDFSIRSLADRLGDLNYLIYVFPDRPKDEVYSKYYTPVPCEPATAKAADGYVKPQIKQVVPEFANASTDAGSGATYMDQAPSPVVCPQAHYNMYPPNPDSVLDTDGDFDLEDTMDVARRVEELLGRPMDSQWIPHAQS
Tissue specificity:In the virgin, found in most tissues. Particularly abundant in muscle tissue of virgin and lactating females, and of males. {ECO:0000269|PubMed:7568026}.
Induction:
Developmental stage:Detected both in virgin mouse and after mammary gland involution. The level of STAT5A increases constantly during pregnancy, but decreases during lactation. {ECO:0000269|PubMed:7568026}.
Protein families:Transcription factor STAT family