Cysteine Serine Rich Nuclear Protein 3 (CSRNP3)

TAIP-2; FAM130A2; TGF Beta Induced Apotosis Protein 2; Family With Sequence Similarity 130, Member A2

Cysteine Serine Rich Nuclear Protein 3 (CSRNP3)
CSRNP3, Belongs to the AXUD1 family. The human ortholog was previously identified as an AXIN1 induced gene (AXUD1). The protein does not contain sequence defined domains or motifs annotated in public databases, however the gene is a member of a family of three mammalian genes that share conserved regions, including cysteine- and serine-rich regions and a basic domain, they encode nuclear proteins, possess transcriptional activation domain and bind the sequence AGAGTG.Although the CSRNP proteins have the hallmark of transcription factors and CSRNP-1 expression is highly induced by IL-2, deletion of the individual genes had no obvious consequences on normal mouse development, hematopoiesis or T cell functions. However, combined deficiencies cause partial neonatal lethality suggesting that the genes have redundant functions.

Organism species: Homo sapiens (Human)

Organism species: Mus musculus (Mouse)

Organism species: Rattus norvegicus (Rat)