Details for: eomesa
Associated with
Other Information
Genular Protein ID: 2306477390
Symbol: Q98TU2_DANRE
Name: N/A
UniProtKB Accession Codes:
Database IDs:
Citations:
PubMed ID: 12477932
Title: Generation and initial analysis of more than 15,000 full-length human and mouse cDNA sequences.
PubMed ID: 12477932
PubMed ID: 12900450
Title: Unique and combinatorial functions of Fgf3 and Fgf8 during zebrafish forebrain development.
PubMed ID: 12900450
PubMed ID: 14530296
Title: The maternally expressed zebrafish T-box gene eomesodermin regulates organizer formation.
PubMed ID: 14530296
DOI: 10.1242/dev.00763
PubMed ID: 16198294
Title: Eomesodermin is a localized maternal determinant required for endoderm induction in zebrafish.
PubMed ID: 16198294
PubMed ID: 15765511
Title: T-box gene eomesodermin and the homeobox-containing Mix/Bix gene mtx2 regulate epiboly movements in the zebrafish.
PubMed ID: 15765511
PubMed ID: 16109975
Title: The zebrafish gene map defines ancestral vertebrate chromosomes.
PubMed ID: 16109975
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: 26699284
Title: Transcriptomes of post-mitotic neurons identify the usage of alternative pathways during adult and embryonic neuronal differentiation.
PubMed ID: 26699284
PubMed ID: 27189481
Title: Gene evolution and gene expression after whole genome duplication in fish: the PhyloFish database.
PubMed ID: 27189481
PubMed ID: 29257949
Title: Zebrafish Regulatory T Cells Mediate Organ-Specific Regenerative Programs.
PubMed ID: 29257949
PubMed ID: 28365195
Title: Zebrafish FOXP3 is required for the maintenance of immune tolerance.
PubMed ID: 28365195
PubMed ID: 29180568
Title: Maternal Nanog is required for zebrafish embryo architecture and for cell viability during gastrulation. .
PubMed ID: 29180568
DOI: 10.1242/dev.155366
Sequence Information:
- Length: 661
- Mass: 72009
- Checksum: 0FE1AEDFD083552A
- Sequence:
MQLESILPGA SVNLPKTFYN LSSSSESTNN SPGSTQIDFQ DMDRTDSEQS SGAKKFLMDD ADSESFTGTK AAAAATAAPD ARKSSPVIGA DDELSSTRRY NIDDLGTDRY FISSSQPSSD VANPCSLFPY GGQTGSVYSG SNGSRYSSSL HYGSVLPPAG FSSAVCASRS QFGGGYQFGQ GPGCLYPSYP GPGSSLSSMP IPGSGSAARA QVYLCNRPLW LKFHRHQTEM IITKQGRRMF PFLSFNITGL NLTAHYNVFV EIVLADPNHW RFQGGKWVTC GKADNNMQGN KVYVHPESPN TGAHWMRQEI SFGKLKLTNN KGANNNNTQM IVLQSLHKYQ PRLHIVEVTE DGVEDMSSEA KTQTFTFPEN QFIAVTAYQN TDITQLKIDH NPFAKGFRDN YDSMYTAPES DRLTPSPTDS PRSHQIVPGA RYAMQPFFQD QFVNNLPQNH RFYGSERAVP QTNGLLSPQS EDSAAGSASA QRWFVGPVQQ SGATTKLDLS YDSEYSASSL LPYGIKPLPL QSPHALGYYP DSAFASMAAG WSSRSSYQRK MTTGLPWSPR PSPPAYTDDL LSSKDKLQDE NSTAAPTAAS TGPWMEAPPV LKSVDSGDTS GYSMACKRRR VSPGGSSTDA SPTIKCEDLS SEEYNKESHK AMGYYAFYTS P
Database document:
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