Details for: notch2
Associated with
Other Information
Genular Protein ID: 1464072077
Symbol: F1RCH4_DANRE
Name: N/A
UniProtKB Accession Codes:
Database IDs:
Citations:
PubMed ID: 11066087
Title: Somite development in zebrafish.
PubMed ID: 11066087
PubMed ID: 10725245
Title: Zebrafish Mesp family genes, mesp-a and mesp-b are segmentally expressed in the presomitic mesoderm, and Mesp-b confers the anterior identity to the developing somites.
PubMed ID: 10725245
PubMed ID: 12782624
Title: Heparan sulfate 6-o-sulfotransferase is essential for muscle development in zebrafish.
PubMed ID: 12782624
PubMed ID: 15023930
Title: Two zebrafish Notch-dependent hairy/Enhancer-of-split-related genes, her6 and her4, are required to maintain the coordination of cyclic gene expression in the presomitic mesoderm.
PubMed ID: 15023930
PubMed ID: 15509774
Title: Inhibition of Jagged-mediated Notch signaling disrupts zebrafish biliary development and generates multi-organ defects compatible with an Alagille syndrome phenocopy.
PubMed ID: 15509774
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: 29466731
Title: Spine Patterning Is Guided by Segmentation of the Notochord Sheath.
PubMed ID: 29466731
PubMed ID: 29757409
Title: Secretogranin-II plays a critical role in zebrafish neurovascular modeling.
PubMed ID: 29757409
PubMed ID: 31042481
Title: A 3D Atlas of Hematopoietic Stem and Progenitor Cell Expansion by Multi-dimensional RNA-Seq Analysis.
PubMed ID: 31042481
PubMed ID: 30327840
Title: Deficiency of lrp4 in zebrafish and human LRP4 mutation induce aberrant activation of Jagged-Notch signaling in fin and limb development.
PubMed ID: 30327840
PubMed ID: 30561090
Title: Transcriptomics reveals complex kinetics of dorsal-ventral patterning gene expression in the mandibular arch.
PubMed ID: 30561090
Sequence Information:
- Length: 2475
- Mass: 267409
- Checksum: A58F62CA0389DBB3
- Sequence:
MGQLPGVSSG GVILLLICFL KTSYALQCID HEKPCVNGTC VISSNGTHYC RCAPGFLGEY CHHSDPCNLL YCKNGGECKV SVAGVPGSPS CVCPLGFAGE HCEIQKNSTC YPNNPCTNGG KCLLLPNDQY KCQCALGWTG QHCEQEDACL SSPCANKGIC NALPNREYSC TCAPGFHGSR CLNDTDECVD PLVCKNKGVC VNTIGSYRCN CQPGFTGLDC GSPYFPCSPS PCQNGGTCRQ TTETTYVCHC LPGFNGTNCE VNIDDCPDHR CQNGATCMDG VNTYNCQCPP EWTGQFCTDD VDECRLQPNA CQNGGTCSNT RNGYNCVCVN GWSGLDCSEN IDDCAAEPCT AGSTCIDRVA SFVCSCPPGK TGLLCHIDDA CISNPCKMGA HCDTNPVNGK FSCNCPSGYK GSTCAEDIDE CVIGPNPCEH GGSCKNTEGS FTCNCAPGYT GPRCEQDINE CGSNPCQNDA TCLDQIGDYT CICMPGFDGT HCENDINECL SSPCLNNGRC LDQVSRFVCE CPQGFTGETC QVDIDECAST PCHNGAKCLD RPNGYECECA EGFTGPLCME NINDCEPQPC HHGKCIDGIA TFHCDCLPGY MGPICSEQIR ECQSDPCQNG GRCVDMVNRY QCNCQPGTAG ENCQINYDDC ASNPCQHGTC EDGINEYKCV CEPGYTGERC ADEINECSSN PCQSGGTCED KVNGFKCKCP VGTYGPLCLS GADRCIRMPC RHGECIGKQE GYLCQCEPGW EGTNCDQEKN ECLSNPCQNG GTCNDRLNDY TCVCARGFAG FNCEININEC ESNPCMNQGT CVDGVNSYVC HCKPPYTGKH CLEKLIPCAS QPCQRRGVCQ PSLDYTSYTC KCHSGWEGAQ CTEDKDECKK SPCQNGARCV NIVGSYRCEC PPGYSGDNCQ TNIDDCSSNP CRNGGTCVDK VGRYLCECRA GFYGERCEEE VDECASNPCW NGGHCTDYVN SYTCQCPPGY DGINCERDIP DCTETSCLNN GTCVDGINHF SCRCRQGFSG QYCQFELNEC DSHPCKNGGT CIDGLGTFHC NCPLMYNGKT CESMVNLCSQ IKCQNGGTCI QKEINWRCSC QPGWTGLYCD IPSMSCHAVA LNKGVAENMV CKHAGHCKNI GNTHQCECQK GYTGSYCETE IDECLSSPCR NGGTCVDYQG GYDCKCKAGF QGVNCEYNVN ECQSNPCRNG GTCIDLINHF SCSCPPGTKG LQCEVDVDEC APEFGPRCKN GGQCVDGVGR YTCNCPPGFA GEHCEGDVNE CRSGPCYSPG TIDCVPLINS YQCRCRLGYT GQRCESMVDL CQSKPCHNNG RCTTNSSSVH GYICTCPPGF SGFNCGNYEM FPCASLRCLN GGQCVEIKSR PQCHCPVGFT GTHCEMLTNH CVCQNGGTCM PDESNKFSCR CPPGFSGETC QETPPSCPYP DCEQRAGDKV CDLRCKNPEC DWDGSDCTLH WDKPWKNCKA SVSCPDLFHN GRCDPECNNA GCLFDSFECD KHSSVGICKY DKYCADHYAN GHCNQGCNTE ACGWDGLDCA RDTPPKLANG TLVIVVLLQP KELLADLKGF LRSLGTLLHT NLQVKLDEHN KLMVYPFYRN EQNEIQNEIA AMKQRGKREL ENEIIGSRVH LEIDNRLCTQ NSDECISSAD QAAAFIAAEY LKSDLPYPIY SITTKPPKET GFNFLYLVAV AAAIILLILV LGVLAAKRKR KHGTLWLPDG FLPNKESKRR EPVGQDDFGM KSMQKPQDGG LLDCSSNHHW SEEDHLPKKP RMEDKPLLPV GVDGVDRREW TLQHHKAADI TLTPPQADND MESLDVNVKG PDGFTPLMLA SLRNGSSPDC GSMLGEEEEE SGADEPGTNV ITDLIGQGAS LNAQTDRTGE TALHLAARYA RADAAKRLLD AGADANAHDN MGRTPLHAAV AADAQGVFQI LIRNRATDLD ARMNDGTTPL ILSARLAVEG MVEELVHCHA DVNAVDDHGK SALHWAAAVN NVDATLVLLK NGANRDMQDN KEETPLFLAA REGSFEAAQI LLDHYSNRDI TDHLDRLPRD TAQERMHHDI VRLLDEYNLV HSPHSGPNHV GNGGGHSSMV CGTNGTGYIL GMRPGPQGKK NRRAGGKANG VAAGTAKDLK EMKAKRRKKP TGGEGPSVVP VTTAGGNVSR AAGGLSESSV TMSPVDSLES PHSYAGEPVA TSSTANSPPL LSSQSARPML PPVSHMLGQQ QSWVGLSKHS YNGHMFSLMP HHQMSAGHSG MQQHHSPGMS APMNVTMSRE QLPPIVTFQM MPTGSGQSLL KQPQQGQMQA QGQNQPQAQH LHCSQGMMYP IPDVSMQHSL SHALQHPSHA HNHTLQHGLP DGQARQVVSY QPRQSPVDKY PTPPSQHSYA TAGSEGTTPG HPAQKPSEHP YLTPSPESPD PWSSSSPHSN SDWSDVTTSP TPLGNPHTMP PSCHTHIPEQ AQLQPPSQAA QPTQSQQSQR SSVYA
Database document:
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