Immunogen sequence: PREKDEPGKG GFWRIDPQYA ERLLSGAFKK RRLPPVHIHP AFARQAAQEP SAVPRAGPLT VNTEAQQLLR EFEEATGEAG WGAGEGRLGH KRKQPLPKRV AKVPRPPSTL LPTPEEQGEL EPLKG
Highest antigen sequence identity to the following orthologs: Mouse - 91%, Rat - 29%.
Forkhead-box J1 (FOXJ1) is a 421-amino acid transcription factor that suppresses T cell activity and spontaneous autoimmunity, through the repression of NF B activity. FOXJ1 also inhibits the humoral immune response in B cells. FOXJ1 deficiency in B cells results in spontaneous and accentuated germinal center formation and is implicated in the development of pathogenic autoantibodies and accentuated responses to immunizations. Abnormal expression of FOXJ1 may be associated with autoimmune diseases and/or other inflammatory diseases. FOXJ1 is also required for cilia formation and left-right axis determination because it increases calpastatin expression, a protein necessary for the ability of basal bodies to anchor to the apical cytoskeleton. FOXJ1 expression may function as an early marker of epithelial cell differentiation, recovery, and function.
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Protein Aliases: fork head homologue 4; Forkhead box protein J1; forkhead transcription factor HFH-4; forkhead-like 13; Forkhead-related protein FKHL13; Hepatocyte nuclear factor 3 forkhead homolog 4; HFH-4; MGC35202
Gene Aliases: FKHL13; FOXJ1; HFH-4; HFH4
UniProt ID: (Human) Q92949
Entrez Gene ID: (Human) 2302
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