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Entity

Name
axon development
Namespace
go
Namespace Version
20190207
Namespace URL
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In-Edges 3

p(HGNC:MAPT) increases bp(GO:"axon development") View Subject | View Object

The microtubule-binding properties of tau protein are believed to be important for a number of processes, e.g., the formation and maintenance of axons and for fast axonal transport (FAT). PubMed:12428809

p(HGNC:DISC1) association bp(GO:"axon development") View Subject | View Object

This gene encodes for the DISC1 ubiquitous protein, which is implicated in neurogenesis, neuronal migration, axon/dendrite, and synapse formation PubMed:30061532

p(HGNC:DPYSL2) association bp(GO:"axon development") View Subject | View Object

This gene is located on chromosome 8p21 and it encodes the cytosolic microtubule-associated protein CRMP2 (collapsin response mediator protein-2), which is highly expressed in the CNS and plays a role in axonal growth PubMed:30061532

Out-Edges 2

bp(GO:"axon development") association p(HGNC:DISC1) View Subject | View Object

This gene encodes for the DISC1 ubiquitous protein, which is implicated in neurogenesis, neuronal migration, axon/dendrite, and synapse formation PubMed:30061532

bp(GO:"axon development") association p(HGNC:DPYSL2) View Subject | View Object

This gene is located on chromosome 8p21 and it encodes the cytosolic microtubule-associated protein CRMP2 (collapsin response mediator protein-2), which is highly expressed in the CNS and plays a role in axonal growth PubMed:30061532

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