ADA18_MOUSE Q9R157
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UniProt:Q9R157
Recommended name:Disintegrin and metalloproteinase domain-containing protein 18
EC number:
Alternative names:(ADAM 18) (Disintegrin and metalloproteinase domain-containing protein 27) (ADAM 27) (Transmembrane metalloproteinase-like, disintegrin-like, and cysteine-rich protein III) (tMDC III)
Cleaved into:
GeneID:13524
Gene names (primary ):Adam18
Gene names (synonym ):Adam27 Dtgn3 Tmdc3
Gene names (ORF ):
Length:719
Mass:79210
Sequence:MPLLFILAELAMLFARLDSEGICLHITVPQKIEPRKGGDAEGKVTYVITIDGKPYSLHLRNHSFLSQNFLVYTYNETGSLYSDSSHFLAHCHYRGYVDEVPNSIVTLSICSGLRGFLQLENVSYGIEPLESSARFEHIVYQVKSDSSMLAGNDSHVWQIDQLDKGHFNEQDKNHSQLLPQSLKLHIIVGKFLFDYMGSDIMAITQKIFQIIGLVNAMLTQLKLSVVLASLELWSDKNHISTDGNATDILQRLLDWKRDYLTLQSNEITHLLIYRRRPKYIGAASPGEICSKSYVAGVGMYPEDIGLEGFSVVITQLIGLHIGLTYDDNIRNCSCPSAPCIMQQGALSSSGKKTFSNCSLHDYMHYVSNFDTQCLGDLSNVHVLQPNQAVCGNGIMEAGEECDCGNETECQFKECCDHETCRLKGSAQCGSGACCMPTCELSASGTPCRKAVDPECDFTEYCDGSSSHCVPDTFALNGHLCRLGSAYCYNGRCQALNDQCVSLFGKGSQGASYACFEKVNSPRENLANCDSKDSYSVPCGQQDVLCGKLACFRPPKNYKSPSQSVVYSYVHDSVCLSILPGLSMRSDGRDSAYVADGTVCGPQMYCINGTCKEVNFTGNDCNATKKCKGNGICNNFGNCQCFPDYRPPDCNLQIGSPGGSIDDGNTLRTESAFATKRLSKNEDSWVILGFFIFLPFIVTFLVGIMKRNERKIVPQGEHKI
Tissue specificity:Expressed specifically in testis.
Induction:
Developmental stage:Adult levels are reached by day 16 after birth.
Protein families: