ACRBP_MOUSE Q3V140
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UniProt:Q3V140
Recommended name:Acrosin-binding protein
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Alternative names:(Acrosin-binding protein, 60 kDa form) (Proacrosin-binding protein sp32)
Cleaved into:Acrosin-binding protein, mature form (ACRPB-C) (Acrosin-binding protein, 32 kDa form, mature form) (Sp32)
GeneID:54137
Gene names (primary ):Acrbp
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Length:540
Mass:61141
Sequence:MMNLAAGFLLMLLEVLLLPGTPLSAEESPASTPGSPLSSTEYERFFALLTPTWKAETTCRLRATHGCRNPTLVQLDQYENHGLVPDGAVCSDLPYASWFESFCQFAQYRCSNHVYYAKRVRCSQPVSILSPNTLKEVESSAEVPPTSMTTPIVSHATATEHQAFQPWPERLNNNVEELLQSSLSLGGKDQQSSRRPGQEQRKQEQIQEHKLEEAQEQEEQEEEEEEEEAKQEEGQGTEAGLESVSRLQSDSEPKFQSQSLSSNPSFFTPRVREVESAPLMMKNIQELIRSAQEMDEMNELYDDSWRSQSTGSLQQLPHMETLMVLCYSIMENTCTMTPTAKAWSYMEEEILGFGDSVCDNLGRRHTAACPLCAFCSLKLEQCHSEASVLRQKCDASHKIPFISPLLSAQSISTGNQARIPDKGRFAGLEMYGGLSSEFWCNRLAMKGCEDDRVSNWLKAEFLSFQEGDFPTKICDTNYIQYPNYCSFKSQQCLLRNQNRKMSRMRCMLNERYNVLSLAKSEEVILRWSQEFSTLAIGQFG
Tissue specificity:[Isoform 1]: Testis-specific (at protein level). Detected in pachytene spermatocytes and in haploid spermatids and in elongating spermatids. {ECO:0000269|PubMed:22357636, ECO:0000269|PubMed:23426433}.; [Isoform 2]: Testis-specific. Detected in pachytene spermatocytes and round spermatids but absent in elongating spermatids. Produced specifically in rodents. {ECO:0000269|PubMed:23426433}.
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