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Facts about Mesoderm posterior protein 1.
Defines the rostrocaudal patterning of the somites by participating in different Notch pathways. .
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Gene Name: | Mesp1 |
Uniprot: | P97309 |
Entrez: | 17292 |
Belongs to: |
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No superfamily |
bHLHc5; bHLHc5MGC10676; Class C basic helix-loop-helix protein 5; mesoderm posterior 1 homolog (mouse); mesoderm posterior protein 1; MESP1
Mass (kDA):
26.386 kDA
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Location: | 7 D2|7 45.16 cM |
Sequence: | 7; |
No expression was detected in adult tissues except the testis. Expression in the testis was regulated developmentally; expressed 2 weeks after birth, and increases, reaching the full expression level in mature testes.
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PMID: 8787751 by Saga Y., et al. MesP1: a novel basic helix-loop-helix protein expressed in the nascent mesodermal cells during mouse gastrulation.
PMID: 10887078 by Kitajima S., et al. MesP1 and MesP2 are essential for the development of cardiac mesoderm.