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Facts about Death-inducer obliterator 1.
Required for early embryonic stem cell development. .
| Human | |
|---|---|
| Gene Name: | DIDO1 |
| Uniprot: | Q9BTC0 |
| Entrez: | 11083 |

| Belongs to: |
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| No superfamily |

BYE1; C20orf158; DATF1; DATF-1; DATF1DIDO3; death associated transcription factor 1; death inducer-obliterator 1; Death-associated transcription factor 1; death-inducer obliterator 1; DIDO1; DIO1; DIO1DIDO2; DIO-1hDido1; dJ885L7.8; DKFZp434P1115; FLJ11265; KIAA0333chromosome 20 open reading frame 158; MGC16140
Mass (kDA):
243.873 kDA

| Human | |
|---|---|
| Location: | 20q13.33 |
| Sequence: | 20; NC_000020.11 (62877738..62937952, complement) |
Ubiquitous.
Cytoplasm. Nucleus. Cytoplasm, cytoskeleton, spindle. Translocates to the nucleus after pro-apoptotic stimuli (By similarity). Translocates to the mitotic spindle upon loss of interaction with H3K4me3 during early mitosis.




PMID: 16127461 by Futterer A., et al. Dido gene expression alterations are implicated in the induction of hematological myeloid neoplasms.
PMID: 23831028 by Gatchalian J., et al. Dido3 PHD modulates cell differentiation and division.