Associated with
Other Information
Genular Protein ID: 821330390
Symbol: RELN_MOUSE
Name: Reelin
UniProtKB Accession Codes:
Database IDs:
Citations:
PubMed ID: 7715726
Title: A protein related to extracellular matrix proteins deleted in the mouse mutant reeler.
PubMed ID: 7715726
DOI: 10.1038/374719a0
PubMed ID: 9417911
Title: Genomic organization of the mouse reelin gene.
PubMed ID: 9417911
PubMed ID: 19468303
Title: Lineage-specific biology revealed by a finished genome assembly of the mouse.
PubMed ID: 19468303
PubMed ID: 7647795
Title: The reeler gene encodes a protein with an EGF-like motif expressed by pioneer neurons.
PubMed ID: 7647795
DOI: 10.1038/ng0595-77
PubMed ID: 16141072
Title: The transcriptional landscape of the mammalian genome.
PubMed ID: 16141072
PubMed ID: 8987733
Title: Reelin is a secreted glycoprotein recognized by the CR-50 monoclonal antibody.
PubMed ID: 8987733
PubMed ID: 11689558
Title: Reelin is a serine protease of the extracellular matrix.
PubMed ID: 11689558
PubMed ID: 9182958
Title: Reelin mRNA expression during mouse brain development.
PubMed ID: 9182958
PubMed ID: 10328932
Title: Evolutionarily conserved, alternative splicing of reelin during brain development.
PubMed ID: 10328932
PubMed ID: 10571241
Title: Direct binding of Reelin to VLDL receptor and ApoE receptor 2 induces tyrosine phosphorylation of disabled-1 and modulates tau phosphorylation.
PubMed ID: 10571241
PubMed ID: 10880573
Title: Reelin controls position of autonomic neurons in the spinal cord.
PubMed ID: 10880573
PubMed ID: 21183079
Title: A tissue-specific atlas of mouse protein phosphorylation and expression.
PubMed ID: 21183079
PubMed ID: 21844191
Title: Functional importance of covalent homodimer of reelin protein linked via its central region.
PubMed ID: 21844191
PubMed ID: 16858396
Title: Structure of a signaling-competent reelin fragment revealed by X-ray crystallography and electron tomography.
PubMed ID: 16858396
PubMed ID: 17548821
Title: Structure of a receptor-binding fragment of reelin and mutational analysis reveal a recognition mechanism similar to endocytic receptors.
PubMed ID: 17548821
Sequence Information:
- Length: 3461
- Mass: 387495
- Checksum: 1CCE64C845160F2E
- Sequence:
MERGCWAPRA LVLAVLLLLA TLRARAATGY YPRFSPFFFL CTHHGELEGD GEQGEVLISL HIAGNPTYYV PGQEYHVTIS TSTFFDGLLV TGLYTSTSIQ SSQSIGGSSA FGFGIMSDHQ FGNQFMCSVV ASHVSHLPTT NLSFVWIAPP AGTGCVNFMA TATHRGQVIF KDALAQQLCE QGAPTEATAY SHLAEIHSDS VILRDDFDSY QQLELNPNIW VECSNCEMGE QCGTIMHGNA VTFCEPYGPR ELTTTCLNTT TASVLQFSIG SGSCRFSYSD PSITVSYAKN NTADWIQLEK IRAPSNVSTV IHILYLPEEA KGESVQFQWK QDSLRVGEVY EACWALDNIL VINSAHREVV LEDNLDPVDT GNWLFFPGAT VKHSCQSDGN SIYFHGNEGS EFNFATTRDV DLSTEDIQEQ WSEEFESQPT GWDILGAVVG ADCGTVESGL SLVFLKDGER KLCTPYMDTT GYGNLRFYFV MGGICDPGVS HENDIILYAK IEGRKEHIAL DTLTYSSYKV PSLVSVVINP ELQTPATKFC LRQKSHQGYN RNVWAVDFFH VLPVLPSTMS HMIQFSINLG CGTHQPGNSV SLEFSTNHGR SWSLLHTECL PEICAGPHLP HSTVYSSENY SGWNRITIPL PNAALTRDTR IRWRQTGPIL GNMWAIDNVY IGPSCLKFCS GRGQCTRHGC KCDPGFSGPA CEMASQTFPM FISESFGSAR LSSYHNFYSI RGAEVSFGCG VLASGKALVF NKDGRRQLIT SFLDSSQSRF LQFTLRLGSK SVLSTCRAPD QPGEGVLLHY SYDNGITWKL LEHYSYVNYH EPRIISVELP DDARQFGIQF RWWQPYHSSQ GEDVWAIDEI VMTSVLFNSI SLDFTNLVEV TQSLGFYLGN VQPYCGHDWT LCFTGDSKLA SSMRYVETQS MQIGASYMIQ FSLVMGCGQK YTPHMDNQVK LEYSANHGLT WHLVQEECLP SMPSCQEFTS ASIYHASEFT QWRRVTVVLP QKTWSGATRF RWSQSYYTAQ DEWALDNIYI GQQCPNMCSG HGSCDHGVCR CDQGYQGTEC HPEAALPSTI MSDFENPSSW ESDWQEVIGG EVVKPEQGCG VVSSGSSLYF SKAGKRQLVS WDLDTSWVDF VQFYIQIGGE SAACNKPDSR EEGILLQYSN NGGIQWHLLA EMYFSDFSKP RFVYLELPAA AKTPCTRFRW WQPVFSGEDY DQWAVDDIII LSEKQKQVIP VVNPTLPQNF YEKPAFDYPM NQMSVWLMLA NEGMAKNDSF CATTPSAMVF GKSDGDRFAV TRDLTLKPGY VLQFKLNIGC TSQFSSTAPV LLQYSHDAGM SWFLVKEGCF PASAGKGCEG NSRELSEPTV YYTGDFEEWT RITIAIPRSL ASSKTRFRWI QESSSQKNVP PFGLDGVYIS EPCPSYCSGH GDCISGVCFC DLGYTAAQGT CVSNTPNHSE MFDRFEGKLS PLWYKITGGQ VGTGCGTLND GRSLYFNGLG KREARTVPLD TRNIRLVQFY IQIGSKTSGI TCIKPRARNE GLVVQYSNDN GILWHLLREL DFMSFLEPQI ISIDLPREAK TPATAFRWWQ PQHGKHSAQW ALDDVLIGVN DSSQTGFQDK FDGSIDLQAN WYRIQGGQVD IDCLSMDTAL IFTENIGKPR YAETWDFHVS ASSFLQFEMN MGCSKPFSGA HGIQLQYSLN NGKDWQLVTE ECVPPTIGCV HYTESSTYTS ERFQNWRRVT VYLPLATNSP RTRFRWIQTN YTVGADSWAI DNVILASGCP WMCSGRGICD SGRCVCDRGF GGPFCVPVVP LPSILKDDFN GNLHPDLWPE VYGAERGNLN GETIKSGTCL IFKGEGLRML ISRDLDCTNT MYVQFSLRFI AKGTPERSHS ILLQFSVSGG VTWHLMDEFY FPQTTSILFI NVPLPYGAQT NATRFRLWQP YNNGKKEEIW IIDDFIIDGN NLNNPVLLLD TFDFGPREDN WFFYPGGNIG LYCPYSSKGA PEEDSAMVFV SNEVGEHSIT TRDLSVNENT IIQFEINVGC STDSSSADPV RLEFSRDFGA TWHLLLPLCY HSSSLVSSLC STEHHPSSTY YAGTTQGWRR EVVHFGKLHL CGSVRFRWYQ GFYPAGSQPV TWAIDNVYIG PQCEEMCYGH GSCINGTKCI CDPGYSGPTC KISTKNPDFL KDDFEGQLES DRFLLMSGGK PSRKCGILSS GNNLFFNEDG LRMLVTRDLD LSHARFVQFF MRLGCGKGVP DPRSQPVLLQ YSLNGGLSWS LLQEFLFSNS SNVGRYIALE MPLKARSGST RLRWWQPSEN GHFYSPWVID QILIGGNISG NTVLEDDFST LDSRKWLLHP GGTKMPVCGS TGDALVFIEK ASTRYVVTTD IAVNEDSFLQ IDFAASCSVT DSCYAIELEY SVDLGLSWHP LVRDCLPTNV ECSRYHLQRI LVSDTFNKWT RITLPLPSYT RSQATRFRWH QPAPFDKQQT WAIDNVYIGD GCLDMCSGHG RCVQGSCVCD EQWGGLYCDE PETSLPTQLK DNFNRAPSNQ NWLTVSGGKL STVCGAVASG LALHFSGGCS RLLVTVDLNL TNAEFIQFYF MYGCLITPSN RNQGVLLEYS VNGGITWNLL MEIFYDQYSK PGFVNILLPP DAKEIATRFR WWQPRHDGLD QNDWAIDNVL ISGSADQRTV MLDTFSSAPV PQHERSPADA GPVGRIAFEM FLEDKTSVNE NWLFHDDCTV ERFCDSPDGV MLCGSHDGRE VYAVTHDLTP TENWIMQFKI SVGCKVPEKI AQNQIHVQFS TDFGVSWSYL VPQCLPADPK CSGSVSQPSV FFPTEGWKRI TYPLPESLTG NPVRFRFYQK YSDVQWAIDN FYLGPGCLDN CGGHGDCLKE QCICDPGYSG PNCYLTHSLK TFLKERFDSE EIKPDLWMSL EGGSTCTECG VLAENTALYF GGSTVRQAIT QDLDLRGAKF LQYWGRIGSE NNMTSCHRPV CRKEGVLLDF STDGGITWTL LHEMDFQKYI SVRHDYILLP EGALTNTTRL RWWQPFVISN GLVVSGVERA QWALDNILIG GAEINPSQLV DTFDDEGSSH EENWSFYPNA VRTAGFCGNP SFHLYWPNKK KDKTHNALSS RELIIQPGYM MQFKIVVGCE ATSCGDLHSV MLEYTKDARS DSWQLVQTQC LPSSSNSIGC SPFQFHEATI YNAVNSSSWK RITIQLPDHV SSSATQFRWI QKGEETEKQS WAIDHVYIGE ACPKLCSGHG YCTTGAVCIC DESFQGDDCS VFSHELPSYI KDNFESARVT EANWETIQGG VIGSGCGQLA PYAHGDSLYF NGCQIRQAAT KPLDLTRASK IMFVLQIGSP AQTDSCNSDL SGPHTVDKAV LLQYSVNNGI TWHVIAQHQP KDFTQAQRVS YNVPLEARMK GVLLRWWQPR HNGTGHDQWA LDHVEVVLVS TRKQNYMMNF SRQHGLRHFY NRRRRSLRRY P
Database document:
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