Details for: Epha2
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Other Information
Genular Protein ID: 3933192271
Symbol: EPHA2_MOUSE
Name: Ephrin type-A receptor 2
UniProtKB Accession Codes:
Database IDs:
Citations:
PubMed ID: 8183555
Title: The Eck receptor tyrosine kinase is implicated in pattern formation during gastrulation, hindbrain segmentation and limb development.
PubMed ID: 8183555
PubMed ID: 7918100
Title: The expression of the receptor-protein tyrosine kinase gene, eck, is highly restricted during early mouse development.
PubMed ID: 7918100
PubMed ID: 16141072
Title: The transcriptional landscape of the mammalian genome.
PubMed ID: 16141072
PubMed ID: 19468303
Title: Lineage-specific biology revealed by a finished genome assembly of the mouse.
PubMed ID: 19468303
PubMed ID: 15489334
Title: The status, quality, and expansion of the NIH full-length cDNA project: the Mammalian Gene Collection (MGC).
PubMed ID: 15489334
DOI: 10.1101/gr.2596504
PubMed ID: 7947319
Title: Several receptor tyrosine kinase genes of the Eph family are segmentally expressed in the developing hindbrain.
PubMed ID: 7947319
PubMed ID: 1281307
Title: An Eph-related receptor protein tyrosine kinase gene segmentally expressed in the developing mouse hindbrain.
PubMed ID: 1281307
PubMed ID: 7543898
Title: Characterization of a novel Src-like adapter protein that associates with the Eck receptor tyrosine kinase.
PubMed ID: 7543898
PubMed ID: 11287184
Title: Involvement of EphA2 in the formation of the tail notochord via interaction with ephrinA1.
PubMed ID: 11287184
PubMed ID: 15054110
Title: EphA2 receptor tyrosine kinase regulates endothelial cell migration and vascular assembly through phosphoinositide 3-kinase-mediated Rac1 GTPase activation.
PubMed ID: 15054110
DOI: 10.1242/jcs.01061
PubMed ID: 16849550
Title: Disruption of EphA2 receptor tyrosine kinase leads to increased susceptibility to carcinogenesis in mouse skin.
PubMed ID: 16849550
PubMed ID: 16782872
Title: Essential role of Vav family guanine nucleotide exchange factors in EphA receptor-mediated angiogenesis.
PubMed ID: 16782872
DOI: 10.1128/mcb.02215-05
PubMed ID: 18387945
Title: Identification and functional analysis of phosphorylated tyrosine residues within EphA2 receptor tyrosine kinase.
PubMed ID: 18387945
PubMed ID: 18948590
Title: Loss of ephrin-A5 function disrupts lens fiber cell packing and leads to cataract.
PubMed ID: 18948590
PubMed ID: 19131326
Title: Large scale localization of protein phosphorylation by use of electron capture dissociation mass spectrometry.
PubMed ID: 19131326
PubMed ID: 21183079
Title: A tissue-specific atlas of mouse protein phosphorylation and expression.
PubMed ID: 21183079
PubMed ID: 19299512
Title: Bidirectional signaling through ephrinA2-EphA2 enhances osteoclastogenesis and suppresses osteoblastogenesis.
PubMed ID: 19299512
PubMed ID: 19321667
Title: Regulation of mammary gland branching morphogenesis by EphA2 receptor tyrosine kinase.
PubMed ID: 19321667
PubMed ID: 19656770
Title: The mouse C2C12 myoblast cell surface N-linked glycoproteome: identification, glycosite occupancy, and membrane orientation.
PubMed ID: 19656770
PubMed ID: 19349973
Title: Mass-spectrometric identification and relative quantification of N-linked cell surface glycoproteins.
PubMed ID: 19349973
DOI: 10.1038/nbt.1532
PubMed ID: 20100865
Title: The SAM domains of Anks family proteins are critically involved in modulating the degradation of EphA receptors.
PubMed ID: 20100865
DOI: 10.1128/mcb.01605-09
PubMed ID: 27446912
Title: Gene expression profiling of muscle stem cells identifies novel regulators of postnatal myogenesis.
PubMed ID: 27446912
PubMed ID: 29749928
Title: Specific Eph receptor-cytoplasmic effector signaling mediated by SAM-SAM domain interactions.
PubMed ID: 29749928
DOI: 10.7554/elife.35677
Sequence Information:
- Length: 977
- Mass: 108852
- Checksum: 66338CE7EF2DEE02
- Sequence:
MELRAVGFCL ALLWGCALAA AAAQGKEVVL LDFAAMKGEL GWLTHPYGKG WDLMQNIMDD MPIYMYSVCN VVSGDQDNWL RTNWVYREEA ERIFIELKFT VRDCNSFPGG ASSCKETFNL YYAESDVDYG TNFQKRQFTK IDTIAPDEIT VSSDFEARNV KLNVEERMVG PLTRKGFYLA FQDIGACVAL LSVRVYYKKC PEMLQSLARF PETIAVAVSD TQPLATVAGT CVDHAVVPYG GEGPLMHCTV DGEWLVPIGQ CLCQEGYEKV EDACRACSPG FFKSEASESP CLECPEHTLP STEGATSCQC EEGYFRAPED PLSMSCTRPP SAPNYLTAIG MGAKVELRWT APKDTGGRQD IVYSVTCEQC WPESGECGPC EASVRYSEPP HALTRTSVTV SDLEPHMNYT FAVEARNGVS GLVTSRSFRT ASVSINQTEP PKVRLEDRST TSLSVTWSIP VSQQSRVWKY EVTYRKKGDA NSYNVRRTEG FSVTLDDLAP DTTYLVQVQA LTQEGQGAGS KVHEFQTLST EGSANMAVIG GVAVGVVLLL VLAGVGLFIH RRRRNLRARQ SSEDVRFSKS EQLKPLKTYV DPHTYEDPNQ AVLKFTTEIH PSCVARQKVI GAGEFGEVYK GTLKASSGKK EIPVAIKTLK AGYTEKQRVD FLSEASIMGQ FSHHNIIRLE GVVSKYKPMM IITEYMENGA LDKFLREKDG EFSVLQLVGM LRGIASGMKY LANMNYVHRD LAARNILVNS NLVCKVSDFG LSRVLEDDPE ATYTTSGGKI PIRWTAPEAI SYRKFTSASD VWSYGIVMWE VMTYGERPYW ELSNHEVMKA INDGFRLPTP MDCPSAIYQL MMQCWQQERS RRPKFADIVS ILDKLIRAPD SLKTLADFDP RVSIRLPSTS GSEGVPFRTV SEWLESIKMQ QYTEHFMVAG YTAIEKVVQM SNEDIKRIGV RLPGHQKRIA YSLLGLKDQV NTVGIPI
Database document:
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