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- Q5512825 subject Q6939063.
- Q5512825 subject Q7149576.
- Q5512825 subject Q7400289.
- Q5512825 subject Q8479306.
- Q5512825 subject Q9089708.
- Q5512825 subject Q9094579.
- Q5512825 abstract "The GAIN domain is a protein domain found in a number of cell surface receptors, including adhesion-GPCRs and polycystic kidney disease proteins PKD1 and PKD2. The domain is involved in the self-cleavage of these transmembrane receptors has been shown to be crucial for their function (ref needed). Point mutations within the GAIN domain of PKD1 and GPR56 are known to cause polycystic kidney disease and polymicrogyria, respectively.".
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- Q5512825 wikiPageWikiLink Q6939063.
- Q5512825 wikiPageWikiLink Q7149576.
- Q5512825 wikiPageWikiLink Q7400289.
- Q5512825 wikiPageWikiLink Q8479306.
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- Q5512825 wikiPageWikiLink Q9089708.
- Q5512825 wikiPageWikiLink Q9094579.
- Q5512825 comment "The GAIN domain is a protein domain found in a number of cell surface receptors, including adhesion-GPCRs and polycystic kidney disease proteins PKD1 and PKD2. The domain is involved in the self-cleavage of these transmembrane receptors has been shown to be crucial for their function (ref needed). Point mutations within the GAIN domain of PKD1 and GPR56 are known to cause polycystic kidney disease and polymicrogyria, respectively.".
- Q5512825 label "GAIN domain".