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Immunogen sequence: SVSELSRAVRT NILCTVRGCG KILPNSPALN MHLVKSHRLQ DGIVNPTIRK DLKTGPKFYC CPIEGCPRGP ERPFSQFSLV KQHFMKMHAE KKHKC
Highest antigen sequence identity to the following orthologs - mouse 95%, rat 95%.
The ATM/ATR-substrate CHK2-interacting zinc finger protein (ATMIN), also known as ASCIZ, forms DNA damage-induced nuclear foci that contain the DNA repair protein Rad51. ATMIN is also thought to be involved in embryonic development, as an absence of ATMIN causes late-embryonic lethality in mice with a range of organ development defects. It also activates the transcription DYNLL1, a light chain of the dynein motor complex and sequence-specific regulator of protein dimerization of numerous targets. DYNLL1 can bind to and inhibit the transcription activation domain of ATMIN, forming a simple dynamic feedback loop for DYNLL1 expression.
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Protein Aliases: ASCIZ; ATM INteracting protein; ATM interactor; ATM/ATR-substrate CHEK2-interacting zinc finger protein; ATM/ATR-substrate CHK2-interacting zinc finger protein; ATM/ATR-Substrate Chk2-Interacting Zn++-finger protein; Zinc finger protein 822
Gene Aliases: ASCIZ; ATMIN; KIAA0431; ZNF822
UniProt ID: (Human) O43313
Entrez Gene ID: (Human) 23300
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