LMO3

Aliases
  • DAT1
  • LIM domain only 3 (rhombotin-like 2)
  • LIM domain only protein 3
  • LMO-3
  • LMO3
  • Neuronal-specific transcription factor DAT1
  • RBTN3
  • RBTNL2
  • RHOM3
  • Rhom-3
  • Rhombotin-3
  • neuronal-specific transcription factor DAT1
  • rhombotin-3
Description
From NCBI Gene: The protein encoded by this gene belongs to the rhombotin family of cysteine-rich LIM domain oncogenes. This gene is predominantly expressed in the brain. Related family members, LMO1 and LMO2 on chromosome 11, have been reported to be involved in chromosomal translocations in T-cell leukemia. Many alternatively spliced transcript variants have been found for this gene. [provided by RefSeq, Aug 2011]
Attributes
QA State
Under Review
Type
Gene
HGNC Name
LMO3
Certifications
  • None
QA State for Prostate
Under Review

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