Details for: sema3d
Associated with
Other Information
Genular Protein ID: 194943044
Symbol: E9QD84_DANRE
Name: N/A
UniProtKB Accession Codes:
Database IDs:
Citations:
PubMed ID: 10821754
Title: Ace/Fgf8 is required for forebrain commissure formation and patterning of the telencephalon.
PubMed ID: 10821754
PubMed ID: 14724229
Title: Semaphorin3D guides retinal axons along the dorsoventral axis of the tectum.
PubMed ID: 14724229
PubMed ID: 15456815
Title: Repulsion and attraction of axons by semaphorin3D are mediated by different neuropilins in vivo.
PubMed ID: 15456815
PubMed ID: 15882579
Title: Semaphorin signaling guides cranial neural crest cell migration in zebrafish.
PubMed ID: 15882579
PubMed ID: 16033800
Title: Hedgehog regulated Slit expression determines commissure and glial cell position in the zebrafish forebrain.
PubMed ID: 16033800
PubMed ID: 23594743
Title: The zebrafish reference genome sequence and its relationship to the human genome.
PubMed ID: 23594743
DOI: 10.1038/nature12111
PubMed ID: 27799363
Title: Sema3d controls collective endothelial cell migration by distinct mechanisms via Nrp1 and PlxnD1.
PubMed ID: 27799363
PubMed ID: 29084713
Title: Cohesin mediates Esco2-dependent transcriptional regulation in a zebrafish regenerating fin model of Roberts Syndrome.
PubMed ID: 29084713
DOI: 10.1242/bio.026013
PubMed ID: 28448525
Title: Brorin is required for neurogenesis, gliogenesis, and commissural axon guidance in the zebrafish forebrain.
PubMed ID: 28448525
PubMed ID: 30661757
Title: Human Semaphorin 3 Variants Link Melanocortin Circuit Development and Energy Balance.
PubMed ID: 30661757
PubMed ID: 30695021
Title: Abrogation of Stem Loop Binding Protein (Slbp) function leads to a failure of cells to transition from proliferation to differentiation, retinal coloboma and midline axon guidance deficits.
PubMed ID: 30695021
Sequence Information:
- Length: 764
- Mass: 87884
- Checksum: 9DFFC304202699CA
- Sequence:
MKTAGEPDRR RQRRQVRTGR FSCAWWSTSV MLFFSLPEGN CMKESLPRVK LGYKDLIHSR SVVPFTGSSE GQHFQTVLLD EERSRLLLGA KDHVYLLDPD NINKHPKKLS WPASRDRVEM CILAGKNPLT ECANFIRVLH SYNRTHVYAC GTGAFHPTCA FLEIKGHKED RWLQLHSNTM ESGRMKCPFD PNQPFASVLT DQYLYAGTAS DFLGKDSTFT RSLGPPPHQQ YIRTDISEDY WINEGKFISA HPISDTYNPD DDKIYFFFRE ASRDGSTTDK SVLSRVARIC RNDVGGLRSL TNKWTTFLKA RLVCSIPGPD GVDTHFDELQ DIFLLPSRDE KNPMVYGVFT TTSSIFKGSA VCVYTMEDIR AAFNGPYAHK EGPDHRWVEY EGRIPYPRPG TCPSRTYDPH IKTTKDFPDE VISFIRLHPL MYQSVHPMTG RPIFTRINTE YRLTQIIVDR VAAEDGQYAV MFLGTDMGSV LKVVSITQEN WSSEEIILEE LQVFKNPSPI LNMEVSSKQQ QLFVGGSDGL VQVSLHRCHI YGQGCAECCL ARDPYCAWDG TQCSRYIPAS KRRARRQDIK HGDPSSHCWD TEDVLGRNVE EKVLYGVESN SSFLECVSKS QQALIRWFVL KPGVDHRQEI KPDERVLITD RGLLIRWLQR GDAGSYFCTS QEHRFTRTLL HVSLHILDRG QINAHQPAIR ESSENPAVTE PRQRYKDYLR MLSGPARSLD EYCETMWHRE KKQKQKGKWK HVQELRKSRN RRHH
Database document:
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