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Immunogen sequence: MEDEMPKTLY VGNLSRDVTE ALILQLFSQI GPCKNCKMIM DTAGNDPYCF VEFHEHRHAA AALAAMNGRK IMGKEVKVNW ATTPSSQKKD TSSSTVVSTQ RSQDHFHVFV GDLSPEITTE DIKAAFAPFG RISDARVVKD MATGKSKGYG FVSFFNKWDA ENAIQQMGGQ WLGGRQIRTN WATRKPPAPK STYECRCIGE EKEMWNFGEK YARF
Noggin is involved in numerous developmental processes, such as neural tube fusion and joint formation. The morphogenesis of organs is initiated by a downgrowth from a layer of epithelial stem cells. This process is achieved through the receipt of signals from 1) a WNT protein (WNT3A) to stabilize beta-catenin; and 2) Noggin, which is a bone morphogenetic protein inhibitor. Noggin mutations in unrelated families with proximal symphalangism (SYM1) and multiple synostoses syndrome (SYNS1) have been identified, which have multiple joint fusion as their principal defect.
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Protein Aliases: Cytotoxic granule associated RNA binding protein TIA1; cytotoxic granule-associated RNA binding protein 1; cytotoxic granule-associated RNA-binding protein 1; Nucleolysin TIA-1; Nucleolysin TIA-1 isoform p40; p40 TIA 1; p40-TIA-1; p40-TIA-1 (containing p15-TIA-1); RNA-binding protein TIA-1; T-cell-restricted intracellular antigen-1; TIA 1; TIA-1; TIA1 protein; TIAL1; TIAR
Gene Aliases: 2310050N03Rik; AI256674; mTIA-1; Tia; TIA-1; TIA1; WDM
UniProt ID: (Human) P31483, (Mouse) P52912
Entrez Gene ID: (Human) 7072, (Rat) 312510, (Mouse) 21841
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