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CALM1 CALM1 CALML3 CALML3 SRC SRC RPSA RPSA CD48 CD48 IL6 IL6 EZR EZR LOC100050506 LOC100050506 CALML4 CALML4 CLDN5 CLDN5 PXN PXN CTSD CTSD RHOA RHOA STAT3 STAT3 CALML5 CALML5 RDX RDX NCK2 NCK2 MSN MSN
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CALM1Uncharacterized protein; Belongs to the calmodulin family. (336 aa)
CALML3Calmodulin like 3; Belongs to the calmodulin family. (149 aa)
SRCTyrosine-protein kinase. (551 aa)
RPSA40S ribosomal protein SA; Required for the assembly and/or stability of the 40S ribosomal subunit. Required for the processing of the 20S rRNA- precursor to mature 18S rRNA in a late step of the maturation of 40S ribosomal subunits. Also functions as a cell surface receptor for laminin. Plays a role in cell adhesion to the basement membrane and in the consequent activation of signaling transduction pathways. May play a role in cell fate determination and tissue morphogenesis. Also acts as a receptor for several other ligands, including the pathogenic prion protein, viruses, and bacteri [...] (295 aa)
CD48CD48 molecule. (243 aa)
IL6Interleukin-6; Cytokine with a wide variety of biological functions. It is a potent inducer of the acute phase response. Plays an essential role in the final differentiation of B-cells into Ig-secreting cells Involved in lymphocyte and monocyte differentiation. Acts on B-cells, T-cells, hepatocytes, hematopoietic progenitor cells and cells of the CNS. Required for the generation of T(H)17 cells. Also acts as a myokine. It is discharged into the bloodstream after muscle contraction and acts to increase the breakdown of fats and to improve insulin resistance. It induces myeloma and plasm [...] (231 aa)
EZREzrin. (830 aa)
LOC10005050640S ribosomal protein SA; Required for the assembly and/or stability of the 40S ribosomal subunit. Required for the processing of the 20S rRNA- precursor to mature 18S rRNA in a late step of the maturation of 40S ribosomal subunits. Also functions as a cell surface receptor for laminin. Plays a role in cell adhesion to the basement membrane and in the consequent activation of signaling transduction pathways. May play a role in cell fate determination and tissue morphogenesis. Also acts as a receptor for several other ligands, including the pathogenic prion protein, viruses, and bacteri [...] (284 aa)
CALML4Calmodulin like 4. (197 aa)
CLDN5Claudin; Plays a major role in tight junction-specific obliteration of the intercellular space, through calcium-independent cell-adhesion activity; Belongs to the claudin family. (218 aa)
PXNPaxillin. (1236 aa)
CTSDPeptidase A1 domain-containing protein; Belongs to the peptidase A1 family. (536 aa)
RHOATransforming protein RhoA-like protein. (193 aa)
STAT3Signal transducer and activator of transcription. (770 aa)
CALML5Calmodulin like 5. (149 aa)
RDXRadixin. (625 aa)
NCK2Cytoplasmic protein. (380 aa)
MSNMoesin. (586 aa)
Your Current Organism:
Equus caballus
NCBI taxonomy Id: 9796
Other names: E. caballus, Equus przewalskii f. caballus, Equus przewalskii forma caballus, domestic horse, equine, horse
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