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Protocadherins (Pcdhs) are the
largest mammalian subgroup of the
cadherin superfamily of
homophilic cell-adhesion proteins. They were
discovered by Shintaro...
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Protocadherin 19 is a
protein belonging to the
protocadherin family,
which is part of the
large cadherin superfamily of cell-adhesion proteins. The PCDH19...
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Protocadherin-15 is a
protein that in
humans is
encoded by the PCDH15 gene. This gene is a
member of the
cadherin superfamily.
Family members encode integral...
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acceleration factors,
complement receptors, and, for New
World hantaviruses,
protocadherin-1 have also been
proposed to be
involved in attachment.
After attachment...
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first gene
family was
identified as the
protocadherins which are
attributed to
neuron development.
Protocadherins function as cell
adhesion molecules, essential...
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Protocadherin 11 X-linked, also
known as PCDH11X, is a
protein which in
humans is
encoded by the PCDH11X gene. This gene
belongs to the
protocadherin...
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Protocadherin beta-15 is a
protein that in
humans is
encoded by the PCDHB15 gene. This gene is a
member of the
protocadherin beta gene cluster, one of...
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unremarkably bilaterian except for
large developments of two gene families:
protocadherins,
which regulate the
development of neurons; and the C2H2 zinc-finger...
- syndrome. - PCDH19: This gene,
located on the X chromosome,
encodes protocadherin 19, a
protein that
helps neurons adhere to each
other as they migrate...
- PCDH11Y is a gene
unique to Homo
males that
encodes Protocadherin 11Y, a
protein that
guides the
development of
nerve cells. PCDH11X,
located on the X...