ARI3A_MOUSE Q62431
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UniProt:Q62431
Recommended name:AT-rich interactive domain-containing protein 3A
EC number:
Alternative names:(ARID domain-containing protein 3A) (B-cell regulator of IgH transcription) (Bright) (Dead ringer-like protein 1)
Cleaved into:
GeneID:13496
Gene names (primary ):Arid3a
Gene names (synonym ):Dri1 Dril1
Gene names (ORF ):
Length:601
Mass:64173
Sequence:MKLQAVMETLIQRQQRARQELEARQAPPPPPPEPTGVRARTTMTDEDREPENARMHRTQMAALAAMRAAAAGLGHPSSPGGSEDGPPISGDEDTAREGTLSSPALHGSVLEGAGHAEGDRHLMDVGSDDDDTKSKWEEQELEELGEEEEEEEEEDDFEEEEEEEEGLGPPESASLGTAGLFTRKAPPAQAFRGDGGPRMLSGPERLGPGPAHPSHMASQMPPPDHGDWTFEEQFKQLYELDADPKRKEFLDDLFSFMQKRGTPVNRIPIMAKQVLDLFMLYVLVTEKGGLVEVINKKLWREITKGLNLPTSITSAAFTLRTQYMKYLYPYECERRGLSSPNELQAAIDSNRREGRRQSFGGSLFAYSPSGAHSMLPSPKLPVTPLGLAASTNGSSITPAPKIKKEEDSAIPITVPGRLPVSLAGHPVVAAQAAAVQAAAAQAAVAAQAAALEQLREKLESTEPPEKKMALVADEQQRLMQRAVQQSFLAMTAQLPMNIRINSQASESRQDSAVSLTSANGSNSISMSVEMNGIVYTGVLFAQPPPPTAPSAPGKGGVSSIGTNTTTGSRTGASGSTVSGGQVGLPGVSTPTMSSTSNNSLP
Tissue specificity:B-cell specific in the adult. Expressed in B-cell progenitors, down-regulated in the immature B-cell stage, and is up-regulated again at later stages of B-lymphocyte differentiation. {ECO:0000269|PubMed:9590220}.
Induction:
Developmental stage:Expressed in lymphocytes from fetal liver. Expressed in fetal thymus and brain. {ECO:0000269|PubMed:9590220}.
Protein families: