Ced-5
CED-5 is an ortholog of the mammalian protein Dock180,which present in the nematode worm C. elegans.[1], the Drosophila melanogaster ortholog of CED-5 is Myoblast city.[2]
Cell death abnormality gene 5 | |||||||
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Organism | |||||||
Symbol | CED-5 | ||||||
Entrez | 177942 | ||||||
HomoloGene | 55575 | ||||||
RefSeq (mRNA) | NM_069537.7 | ||||||
RefSeq (Prot) | NP_501938.1 | ||||||
UniProt | G5EEN3 | ||||||
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Chromosome | IV: 10.48 - 10.49 Mb | ||||||
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Reference
- Wu YC, Horvitz HR (April 1998). "C. elegans phagocytosis and cell-migration protein CED-5 is similar to human DOCK180". Nature. 392 (6675): 501–4. Bibcode:1998Natur.392..501W. doi:10.1038/33163. PMID 9548255.
- Nolan KM, Barrett K, Lu Y, Hu KQ, Vincent S, Settleman J (November 1998). "Myoblast city, the Drosophila homolog of DOCK180/CED-5, is required in a Rac signaling pathway utilized for multiple developmental processes". Genes & Development. 12 (21): 3337–42. doi:10.1101/GAD.12.21.3337. PMC 317223. PMID 9808621.
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