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Gata5  -  GATA binding protein 5

Mus musculus

Synonyms: GATA-binding factor 5, Transcription factor GATA-5
 
 
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High impact information on Gata5

  • Gata4, Gata5, and Gata6 represent a subfamily of zinc-finger transcriptional regulators that are important in the development and differentiation of numerous tissues, including many endodermally-derived organs [1].
  • Functional analysis and chromosomal mapping of Gata5, a gene encoding a zinc finger DNA-binding protein [2].
  • Linkage analysis localized Gata5 to distal mouse Chromosome (Chr) 2 in a conserved linkage group with genes localized to rat Chr 3q43 and human Chr 20q13.2-q13 [2].

References

  1. Gata6 is an important regulator of mouse pancreas development. Decker, K., Goldman, D.C., L Grasch, C., Sussel, L. Dev. Biol. (2006) [Pubmed]
  2. Functional analysis and chromosomal mapping of Gata5, a gene encoding a zinc finger DNA-binding protein. Nemer, G., Qureshi, S.T., Malo, D., Nemer, M. Mamm. Genome (1999) [Pubmed]
 
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