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- ACTL7A abstract "Actin-like protein 7A is a protein that in humans is encoded by the ACTL7A gene.The protein encoded by this gene is a member of a family of actin-related proteins (ARPs) which share significant amino acid sequence identity to conventional actins. Both actins and ARPs have an actin fold, which is an ATP-binding cleft, as a common feature. The ARPs are involved in diverse cellular processes, including vesicular transport, spindle orientation, nuclear migration and chromatin remodeling. This gene (ACTL7A), and related gene, ACTL7B, are intronless, and are located approximately 4 kb apart in a head-to-head orientation within the familial dysautonomia candidate region on 9q31. Based on mutational analysis of the ACTL7A gene in patients with this disorder, it was concluded that it is unlikely to be involved in the pathogenesis of dysautonomia. The ACTL7A gene is expressed in a wide variety of adult tissues, however, its exact function is not known.".
- ACTL7A entrezgene "10881".
- ACTL7A wikiPageID "16835479".
- ACTL7A wikiPageLength "4520".
- ACTL7A wikiPageOutDegree "19".
- ACTL7A wikiPageRevisionID "659773942".
- ACTL7A wikiPageWikiLink ACTL7B.
- ACTL7A wikiPageWikiLink Actin.
- ACTL7A wikiPageWikiLink Amino_acid.
- ACTL7A wikiPageWikiLink Base_pair.
- ACTL7A wikiPageWikiLink Category:Human_proteins.
- ACTL7A wikiPageWikiLink Cell_(biology).
- ACTL7A wikiPageWikiLink Cell_nucleus.
- ACTL7A wikiPageWikiLink Chromatin_remodeling.
- ACTL7A wikiPageWikiLink Dysautonomia.
- ACTL7A wikiPageWikiLink Gene.
- ACTL7A wikiPageWikiLink Human.
- ACTL7A wikiPageWikiLink Intron.
- ACTL7A wikiPageWikiLink Mutation.
- ACTL7A wikiPageWikiLink Pathogenesis.
- ACTL7A wikiPageWikiLink Protein.
- ACTL7A wikiPageWikiLink Spindle_apparatus.
- ACTL7A wikiPageWikiLink Tissue_(biology).
- ACTL7A wikiPageWikiLink Vesicular_transport_protein.
- ACTL7A wikiPageWikiLinkText "ACTL7A".
- ACTL7A requireManualInspection "no".
- ACTL7A summaryText "The protein encoded by this gene is a member of a family of actin-related proteins which share significant amino acid sequence identity to conventional actins. Both actins and ARPs have an actin fold, which is an ATP-binding cleft, as a common feature. The ARPs are involved in diverse cellular processes, including vesicular transport, spindle orientation, nuclear migration and chromatin remodeling. This gene , and related gene, ACTL7B, are intronless, and are located approximately 4 kb apart in a head-to-head orientation within the familial dysautonomia candidate region on 9q31. Based on mutational analysis of the ACTL7A gene in patients with this disorder, it was concluded that it is unlikely to be involved in the pathogenesis of dysautonomia. The ACTL7A gene is expressed in a wide variety of adult tissues, however, its exact function is not known.".
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- ACTL7A updateProteinBox "yes".
- ACTL7A updateSummary "yes".
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- ACTL7A subject Category:Human_proteins.
- ACTL7A hypernym Protein.
- ACTL7A type Biomolecule.
- ACTL7A type Protein.
- ACTL7A type Thing.
- ACTL7A type Q206229.
- ACTL7A type Q8054.
- ACTL7A comment "Actin-like protein 7A is a protein that in humans is encoded by the ACTL7A gene.The protein encoded by this gene is a member of a family of actin-related proteins (ARPs) which share significant amino acid sequence identity to conventional actins. Both actins and ARPs have an actin fold, which is an ATP-binding cleft, as a common feature. The ARPs are involved in diverse cellular processes, including vesicular transport, spindle orientation, nuclear migration and chromatin remodeling.".
- ACTL7A label "ACTL7A".
- ACTL7A sameAs Q18035914.
- ACTL7A sameAs m.0407v84.
- ACTL7A sameAs Q18035914.
- ACTL7A wasDerivedFrom ACTL7A?oldid=659773942.
- ACTL7A isPrimaryTopicOf ACTL7A.