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Grip Grip kon kon fred fred ed ed CG43736 CG43736
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GripGlutamate receptor binding protein (Grip) encodes a protein involved in muscle attachment and synapse organization. (1058 aa)
konKon-tiki, isoform B; Kon-tiki (kon) (also known as perdido) encodes a single transmembrane protein required to initiate muscle-tendon attachment in a group of embryonic and adult body muscles. kon mutants are embryonic lethal with rounded ventral longitudinal muscles. It concentrates at muscle attachment sites and genetically interacts with integrins. (2381 aa)
fredFriend of echinoid (fred) encodes a protein involved in cuticle biosynthesis and ommatidial rotation. (1447 aa)
edEchinoid, isoform A; Echinoid (ed) encodes a cell adhesion molecule of adherens junctions that mediate cell adhesion/recognition. It participates in multiple signaling pathways including Egfr, Notch and Hippo during organogenesis. It is also required in multiple steps of dorsal closure during embryogenesis. (1332 aa)
CG43736Uncharacterized protein, isoform I. (1367 aa)
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Drosophila melanogaster
NCBI taxonomy Id: 7227
Other names: D. melanogaster, Diptera sp. DNAS-2A9-224646, Sophophora melanogaster, fruit fly
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