TepIV, Thiolester containing protein IV, Tep IV, dTEPIV
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Low-frequency RNA-Seq exon junction(s) not annotated.
Gene model reviewed during 5.44
Annotated transcripts do not represent all supported alternative splices within 5' UTR.
None of the polypeptides share 100% sequence identity.
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Comment: head region only
Tep4 expression is detected in lymph gland, plasmatocytes and in fat body in larvae. In adults it is observed in the crop epithelium, in the epidermis underlying the cuticle in the abodomen on the ventral side, and in the fat body in the head region. Expression is also detected in the mesothoracic phragma, the structure found at the border between thorax and abdomen and to which flight muscles are attached posteriorly.
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Source for identity of: Tep4 TepIV
Source for merge of: TepIV CG10363
Source for merge of TepIV CG10363 was sequence comparison ( date:000423 ).
S2 cells treated with dsRNA generated against this gene show similar levels of phagocytosis of Candida albicans, Escherichia coli and Staphylococcus aureus as untreated cells.
Isolated in a screen for seminal fluid proteins.