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Mtmr7 Gene Detail
 Symbol
Name
ID
Mtmr7
myotubularin related protein 7
MGI:1891693


Nomenclature History
Genetic Map
Chromosome 8
cytoband B1.2
 
Mapping data( 3)
Sequence Map
Chr8:41636455-41720110 bp, - strand
(From Ensembl annotation of NCBI Build 37)
Ensembl ContigView | UCSC Browser | NCBI Map Viewer

Mouse Genome Browser
Mammalian
homology
human; cattle; dog, domestic; rat    (Mammalian Orthology)
TreeFam: TF315197
Sequences
Representative Sequences Length Strain/Species Flank
genomic ENSMUSG00000039431 Ensembl Gene Model | MGI Sequence Detail 83656 C57BL/6J ± Kb
transcript NM_001040699 RefSeq | MGI Sequence Detail 3446 C57BL/6
polypeptide Q9Z2C9 UniProt | EBI | MGI Sequence Detail 660 Not Applicable
For the selected sequences
All sequences(20)
Alleles
and
phenotypes
All alleles(35) : Gene trapped(35)
Polymorphisms SNPs within 2kb(635 from dbSNP Build 128)  
Gene Ontology
(GO)
classifications
All GO classifications: (9 annotations)
Process dephosphorylation
Component cytoplasm, cytosol...
Function hydrolase activity, inositol or phosphatidylinositol phosphatase activity...
External Resources: FuncBase
Expression Literature Summary: (1 records)
cDNA source data(6)
External Resources: Allen Brain Atlas  GENSAT  GEO  ArrayExpress 
Molecular
reagents
All nucleic(8) cDNA(8)
Microarray probesets(2)
Other database
links
Ensembl Gene Model ENSMUSG00000039431
Consensus CDS Project CCDS40324.1
DFCI TC1580749, TC1587319, TC1647522
NIA Mouse Gene Index U029752
Entrez Gene 54384
International Mouse Knockout Project Status Mtmr7
Protein
domains
InterPro ID Description
IPR000387 Dual-specific/protein-tyrosine phosphatase, conserved region
IPR010569 Myotubularin-related
IPR016130 Protein-tyrosine phosphatase, active site
IPR017906 Myotubularin phosphatase
Graphical View of Protein Domain Structure
References
(Earliest) J:62647 Laporte J et al., "Characterization of the myotubularin dual specificity phosphatase gene family from yeast to human." Hum Mol Genet 1998 Oct;7(11):1703-12
(Latest) J:153558 Soehn AS et al., "Periphilin is strongly expressed in the murine nervous system and is indispensable for murine development." Genesis 2009 Jul 20;47(10):697-707
All references(8)

Contributing Projects:
Mouse Genome Database (MGD), Gene Expression Database (GXD), Mouse Tumor Biology (MTB), Gene Ontology (GO), MouseCyc
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last database update
02/06/2010
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