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- Epimorphin abstract "A multifunctional membrane protein with dual topology. Its C terminus is membrane anchored. When the N terminus is on the cytosolic face it acts as a t-SNARE involved in intracellular vesicle docking and is called Syntaxin-2. When flipped inside out, i.e. N terminus hangs out on the extracellular surface (by some nonclassical secretion pathway) it acts as a versatile morphogen and is called epimorphin. This membrane protein enjoys the double choice of another form of topological alternatives of being targeted to either apical or basolateral surface of an epithelial cell in a regulated way depending on various contexts. When expressed by mesenchymal cells it can instruct epithelial morphogenesis at epithelial mesenchymal interfaces.".
- Epimorphin wikiPageID "8109401".
- Epimorphin wikiPageLength "869".
- Epimorphin wikiPageOutDegree "4".
- Epimorphin wikiPageRevisionID "537940057".
- Epimorphin wikiPageWikiLink Category:Proteins.
- Epimorphin wikiPageWikiLink Morphogen.
- Epimorphin wikiPageWikiLink SNARE_(protein).
- Epimorphin wikiPageWikiLink STX2.
- Epimorphin wikiPageWikiLink T-SNARE.
- Epimorphin wikiPageWikiLinkText "Epimorphin".
- Epimorphin hasPhotoCollection Epimorphin.
- Epimorphin wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Merge.
- Epimorphin wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Protein-stub.
- Epimorphin wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Unreferenced.
- Epimorphin subject Category:Proteins.
- Epimorphin type Article.
- Epimorphin type Biomolecule.
- Epimorphin type Article.
- Epimorphin type Biomolecule.
- Epimorphin type Nutrient.
- Epimorphin comment "A multifunctional membrane protein with dual topology. Its C terminus is membrane anchored. When the N terminus is on the cytosolic face it acts as a t-SNARE involved in intracellular vesicle docking and is called Syntaxin-2. When flipped inside out, i.e. N terminus hangs out on the extracellular surface (by some nonclassical secretion pathway) it acts as a versatile morphogen and is called epimorphin.".
- Epimorphin label "Epimorphin".
- Epimorphin sameAs m.026rv5j.
- Epimorphin sameAs Q5383053.
- Epimorphin sameAs Q5383053.
- Epimorphin wasDerivedFrom Epimorphin?oldid=537940057.
- Epimorphin isPrimaryTopicOf Epimorphin.