Hr39
Information Hr39
- Description
The gene Hormone receptor-like in 39 is referred to in FlyBase by the symbol DmelHr39 (CG8676, FBgn0261239). It is a protein_coding_gene from Dmel. It has 4 annotated transcripts and 4 polypeptides (2 unique). Gene sequence location is 2L:21237250..21259675. Its molecular function is described by: nuclear receptor activity; steroid hormone receptor activity; protein binding; RNA polymerase II cis-regulatory region sequence-specific DNA binding; zinc ion binding. It is involved in the biological process described with 6 unique terms, many of which group under: developmental process; multicellular organismal process; cellular response to hormone stimulus; anatomical structure development; cell communication. 55 alleles are reported. The phenotypes of these alleles manifest in: adult thoracic segment; sensory organ cell; mesothoracic segment; head segment; photoreceptor. The phenotypic classes of alleles include: phenotype; neuroanatomy defective; increased mortality during development; behavior defective. Summary of modENCODE Temporal Expression Profile: Temporal profile ranges from a peak of moderately high expression to a trough of low expression. Peak expression observed within 06-18 hour embryonic stages, during late larval stages, during early pupal stages.
- Full Name
Hormone receptor-like in 39
Source FlyBase
- Species
Drosophila melanogaster [tax_id: 7227]
- Genome
dm6
ReMap Statistics
- Datasets
- 2
- Biotypes
- 1
- Peaks
- 25,035
- Non-redundant peaks
- 24,514
TF Classification
- Familly
- NA
- Sub Familly
- NA
Source JASPAR
Datasets Table for Hr39
Target name | Target modification | Ecotype/Strain | Biotype | Biotype modification | Source | Species | Experiment | Peaks |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Hr39 | adult | whole-fly_site-specific-recombination_insertion | ENCODE | Drosophila melanogaster | ENCSR982LVI | 22,264 | ||
Hr39 | adult | whole-fly | ENCODE | Drosophila melanogaster | ENCSR672NRQ | 2,771 | ||
Target name | Target modification | Ecotype/Strain | Biotype | Biotype modification | Source | Species | Experiment | Peaks |