Details for: myh7
Associated with
Other Information
Genular Protein ID: 894027350
Symbol: F1QZW1_DANRE
Name: N/A
UniProtKB Accession Codes:
Database IDs:
Citations:
PubMed ID: 10821756
Title: The bHLH transcription factor hand2 plays parallel roles in zebrafish heart and pectoral fin development.
PubMed ID: 10821756
PubMed ID: 11116087
Title: Identification, characterization, and mapping of expressed sequence tags from an embryonic zebrafish heart cDNA library.
PubMed ID: 11116087
PubMed ID: 11591315
Title: Convergence of distinct pathways to heart patterning revealed by the small molecule concentramide and the mutation heart-and-soul.
PubMed ID: 11591315
PubMed ID: 12223419
Title: The heartstrings mutation in zebrafish causes heart/fin Tbx5 deficiency syndrome.
PubMed ID: 12223419
PubMed ID: 12912923
Title: GATA-6 maintains BMP-4 and Nkx2 expression during cardiomyocyte precursor maturation.
PubMed ID: 12912923
DOI: 10.1093/emboj/cdg400
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: 30337622
Title: smarce1 mutants have a defective endocardium and an increased expression of cardiac transcription factors in zebrafish.
PubMed ID: 30337622
PubMed ID: 30650362
Title: TETs Regulate Proepicardial Cell Migration through Extracellular Matrix Organization during Zebrafish Cardiogenesis.
PubMed ID: 30650362
PubMed ID: 30444277
Title: pouC Regulates Expression of bmp4 During Atrioventricular Canal Formation in Zebrafish.
PubMed ID: 30444277
PubMed ID: 30721228
Title: Nr2f-dependent allocation of ventricular cardiomyocyte and pharyngeal muscle progenitors.
PubMed ID: 30721228
PubMed ID: 30837568
Title: A genome-wide map of circular RNAs in adult zebrafish.
PubMed ID: 30837568
Sequence Information:
- Length: 1938
- Mass: 223232
- Checksum: B7F0C19D9346E1F8
- Sequence:
MGDAQMAEFG AAASYLRKSD RERLEAQTRP FDMKKECFVP DPDEEYVKAS IVSREGDKVT VQTEKRKTVT VKEADIHPQN PPKFDKIEDM AMFTFLHEPA VLFNLKERYA AWMIYTYSGL FCVTVNPYKW LPVYNQEVVV AYRGKKRSEA PPHIFSISDN AYQYMLTDRE NQSILITGES GAGKTVNTKR VIQYFASIAA GGSAKKEGAE KKGTLEDQII QANPALEAFG NAKTIRNDNS SRFGKFIRIH FGASGKLASA DIETYLLEKS RVTFQLKAER DYHIFYQILS QRKPELLEML LITNNPYDYA YISQGETTVA SINDGEELLA TDEAFDVLGF TQEEKNGIYK LIGAIMHFGN MKFKQKQREE QAEADGTEDG DKVAYLMGLN SADLIKGLCH PRVKVGNEWV TKGQNVQQVY YAIGALAKSV YEKMFLWMVV RINQSLDTKQ PRQYFIGVLD IAGFEIFDFN TFEQLCINFT NEKLQQFFNH HMFVLEQEEY KKEGIEWEFI DFGMDLQACI DLIEKPMGIM SILEEECMFP KASDSTFKAK LYDNHLGKSN NFQKPRAIKG KPESHFSLVH YAGTVDYNIN NWLVKNKDPL NETVVGLFQK STVKLLSMLF ANYAGTESDN GKGGKGGGSK KKGSSFQTVS ALHRENLNKL MTNLRSTHPH FVRCIIPNET KTPGAMENPL VMHQLRCNGV LEGIRICRKG FPNRILYGDF KQRYRILNPA AIPEGQFIDS RKGAEKLLGS LDIDHNQYKF GHTKVFFKAG LLGQLEEMRD DRLSLIISGI QARSRGLLAR VEFQKIVERR DALLVIQWNV RAFMGVKNWP WMKLFFKIKP LLKSAEAEKE MANMKDEFAK LKEAYAKSEA RRKELEEKMV SLLQEKNDLQ LQVQAEQDNL CDAEERCDQL IKNKIQLEAK AKELTERLED EEEMNAELTA KKRKLEDECS ELKKDIDDLE LTLAKVEKEK HATENKVKNL TEEMAALDDI IAKLTKEKKA LQEAHQQTLD DLQSEEDKVN TLTKAKAKLE QQVDDLEGSL EQEKKLRMDL ERAKRKLEGD LKLTQESLMD LENDKQQLEE RLKKKDFEIS QLNGKIEDEQ TICIQLQKKL KELQARIEEL EEELEAERAA RAKVEKQRAD LARELEEISE RLEEAGGATA AQIEMNKKRE AEFQKLRRDL EEATLQHEAT AATLRKKQAD SVAELGEQID NLQRVKQKLE KEKSELRLEL DDVVSNMEHV VKTKANLEKM TRSLEDQMNE YKTKYEEGQR CINDFTMQKS KLQSENGELS RQLEEKDSLV SQLTRSKMSY TQQIEDLKRQ LEEETKAKSA LAHAVQSARH DTDLLREQYE EEQEAKAELQ RGMSKANSEV AQWRTKYETD AIQRTEELEE AKKKLAQRLQ ETEEAVEAVN AKCSSLEKTK HRLQNEIEDL MVDLERSNAA AAALDKKQRN FDKVLSEWKQ KFEESQAELE SSQKEARCLS TELFKLKNSY EEALDHLETM KRENKNLQEE ISDLTEQLGE GGKSIHELEK MRKQLEQEKS EIQSALEEAE ASLEHEEGKI LRAQLEFSQI KADIERKLAE KDEEMEQSKR NLQRTIDTLQ SSLESETRSR NEALRIKKKM EGDLNEMEIQ LSQANRQAAE AQKQLKSVHA HMKDAQLQLD DSLRTNEDLK ENTAIVERRN NLLQAELEEL RAALEQTERG RKLAEQELLD TSERVQLLHS QNTSLLNQKK KLETDISQLQ TEVEEAVQEC RNAEEKAKKA ITDAAMMAEE LKKEQDTSAH LERMKKNMEQ TIKDLQHRLD EAEQIAMKGG KKQVQKLEAR VRELESEVES EQKKSSEAVK GIRKYERRIK ELTYQTEEDR KNLARLQDLV DKLQLKVKAY KRAAEEAEEQ ANTNLSKFRK IQHELDEAEE RADIAESQVN KLRAKSRDVS SKKGHDQE
Database document:
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