Gene Review:
tuba3d - tubulin, alpha 3d
Xenopus laevis
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High impact information on LOC397931
- We are investigating the structure and regulation of alpha-tubulin genes expressed in amphibian oocytes [1].
- In comparison to the tubulin isotypes so far described in mammals and Xenopus, the alpha-tubulin encoded by X alpha T207 is divergent in overall amino acid sequence, particularly in the N-terminal region between residues 39-50 [1].
References
- Ovary-specific expression of a gene encoding a divergent alpha-tubulin isotype in Xenopus. Wu, W.L., Morgan, G.T. Differentiation (1994) [Pubmed]
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