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Summary Expression Phenotypes Gene Literature (1) GO Terms (16) Nucleotides (199) Proteins (29) Interactants (1) Wiki
XB-GENEPAGE- 855977

Show:     All X. tropicalis X. laevis

Protein sequences for h3c14 - All


Models (14)

Source Version Model Species
NCBI 10.0 mRNA045276 X. tropicalis
Xenbase 9.2 rna95462 X. laevis.L
Xenbase 9.1 rna42724 X. tropicalis
JGI 8.0 Xetrov14012116m X. tropicalis
JGI 7.1 Xetro.H00998.1 X. tropicalis
JGI 6.0 XeXenL6RMv10005929m X. laevis.L
JGI 4.1 gw1.760.83.1 X. tropicalis
JGI 4.1 e_gw1.760.298.1 X. tropicalis
JGI 4.1 gw1.760.90.1 X. tropicalis
JGI 4.1 e_gw1.760.83.1 X. tropicalis
JGI 4.1 e_gw1.760.90.1 X. tropicalis
ENSEMBL 4.1 ENSXETP00000056880 X. tropicalis
JGI 4.1 fgenesh1_Sanger_cdna.C_scaffold_760000005 X. tropicalis
JGI 4.1 gw1.760.298.1 X. tropicalis

UniProtKB Protein Function: Core component of nucleosome. Nucleosomes wrap and compact DNA into chromatin, limiting DNA accessibility to the cellular machineries which require DNA as a template. Histones thereby play a central role in transcription regulation, DNA repair, DNA replication and chromosomal stability. DNA accessibility is regulated via a complex set of post-translational modifications of histones, also called histone code, and nucleosome remodeling.

AI Protein Function : The h3c14 gene encodes a histone H3 protein, which is a core component of nucleosomes involved in DNA packaging to form chromatin. The protein localizes to the nucleus and chromosomes. Its expression begins during oogenesis and is strongly maternal, with mRNA present in the egg and early embryo; zygotic expression is activated during gastrulation and continues through neurulation. Expression is detected in all three germ layers and specific regions including the neural plate, neural crest, brain, spinal cord, eye, branchial arches, pronephros, and somites.

NCBI Proteins (15)

Accession Species Source
AAI57347 X. tropicalis NCBI Protein
CAJ82338 X. tropicalis NCBI Protein
CAJ82528 X. tropicalis NCBI Protein
KAE8619668 X. tropicalis RefSeq
NP_001016636 X. tropicalis RefSeq
AAA49765 X. laevis.L NCBI Protein
AAA49770 X. laevis.L NCBI Protein
AAI33777 X. laevis.L NCBI Protein
CAA26813 X. laevis.L NCBI Protein
CAA26818 X. laevis.L NCBI Protein
CAA26890 X. laevis.L NCBI Protein
OCT55773 X. laevis.L NCBI Protein

UniProt Proteins (3)

Accession Species Source
A0A1B8XZW2 (InterPro) X. tropicalis TrEMBL
A0A1L8G0S1 (InterPro) X. laevis.L TrEMBL
P84233 (InterPro) X. laevis.L Swiss-Prot