DVL1_MOUSE   P51141


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UniProt:P51141

Recommended name:Segment polarity protein dishevelled homolog DVL-1

EC number:

Alternative names:(Dishevelled-1) (DSH homolog 1)

Cleaved into:

GeneID:13542

Gene names  (primary ):Dvl1

Gene names  (synonym ):Dvl

Gene names  (ORF ):

Length:695

Mass:75359

Sequence:MAETKIIYHMDEEETPYLVKLPVAPERVTLADFKNVLSNRPVHAYKFFFKSMDQDFGVVKEEIFDDNAKLPCFNGRVVSWLVLAEGAHSDAGSQGTDSHTDLPPPLERTGGIGDSRPPSFHPNVASSRDGMDNETGTESMVSHRRERARRRNRDEAARTNGHPRGDRRRDLGLPPDSASTVLSSELESSSFIDSDEEDNTSRLSSSTEQSTSSRLVRKHKCRRRKQRLRQTDRASSFSSITDSTMSLNIITVTLNMERHHFLGISIVGQSNDRGDGGIYIGSIMKGGAVAADGRIEPGDMLLQVNDVNFENMSNDDAVRVLREIVSQTGPISLTVAKCWDPTPRSYFTIPRADPVRPIDPAAWLSHTAALTGALPRYGTSPCSSAITRTSSSSLTSSVPGAPQLEEAPLTVKSDMSAIVRVMQLPDSGLEIRDRMWLKITIANAVIGADVVDWLYTHVEGFKERREARKYASSMLKHGFLRHTVNKITFSEQCYYVFGDLCSNLASLNLNSGSSGASDQDTLAPLPHPSVPWPLGQGYPYQYPGPPPCFPPAYQDPGFSCGSGSAGSQQSEGSKSSGSTRSSHRTPGREERRATGAGGSGSESDHTVPSGSGSTGWWERPVSQLSRGSSPRSQASAVAPGLPPLHPLTKAYAVVGGPPGGPPVRELAAVPPELTGSRQSFQKAMGNPCEFFVDIM

Tissue specificity:High levels are seen in the brain, testis and kidney, lower levels in the ovary, breast, muscle, liver and small intestine, and very low levels are seen in the spleen and thymus. A moderate level expression is seen in the heart.

Induction:

Developmental stage:Is expressed throughout the embryonic central nervous system from presomite stages and in neuron-rich areas of the brain throughout postnatal development, as well as in many other tissues.

Protein families:DSH family


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