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Sequence description from provider |
RecName: Full=Collagen alpha-1(IV) chain {ECO:0000305};Contains: RecName: Full=Arresten;Flags: Precursor; | ||||||||||||||
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Sequence |
Polypeptide
1669
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Sequence references in MGI |
J:9215
Killen PD, et al., Structure of the amino-terminal portion of the murine alpha 1(IV) collagen chain and the corresponding region of the gene. J Biol Chem. 1988 Jun 25;263(18):8706-9
J:9494 Kaytes P, et al., Head-to-head arrangement of murine type IV collagen genes. J Biol Chem. 1988 Dec 25;263(36):19274-7 J:9702 Muthukumaran G, et al., The complete primary structure for the alpha 1-chain of mouse collagen IV. Differential evolution of collagen IV domains. J Biol Chem. 1989 Apr 15;264(11):6310-7 J:15730 Kurkinen M, et al., Extensive homology between the carboxyl-terminal peptides of mouse alpha 1(IV) and alpha 2(IV) collagen. J Biol Chem. 1987 Jun 25;262(18):8496-9 J:28556 Killen PD, et al., Characterization of the promoter for the alpha 1 (IV) collagen gene. DNA sequences within the first intron enhance transcription. J Biol Chem. 1988 Sep 5;263(25):12310-4 J:29569 Burbelo PD, et al., Alpha 1(IV) and alpha 2(IV) collagen genes are regulated by a bidirectional promoter and a shared enhancer. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 1988 Dec;85(24):9679-82 J:32370 Sakurai Y, et al., Alpha 1 type IV collagen gene evolved differently from fibrillar collagen genes. J Biol Chem. 1986 May 25;261(15):6654-7 J:51552 Oberbaumer I, et al., Amino acid sequence of the non-collagenous globular domain (NC1) of the alpha 1(IV) chain of basement membrane collagen as derived from complementary DNA. Eur J Biochem. 1985 Mar 1;147(2):217-24 J:98572 Gould DB, et al., Mutations in Col4a1 cause perinatal cerebral hemorrhage and porencephaly. Science. 2005 May 20;308(5725):1167-71 J:99680 The FANTOM Consortium and RIKEN Genome Exploration Research Group and Genome Science Group (Genome Network Project Core Group), The Transcriptional Landscape of the Mammalian Genome. Science. 2005;309(5740):1559-1563 J:121136 Kobayashi N, et al., A comparative analysis of the fibulin protein family. Biochemical characterization, binding interactions, and tissue localization. J Biol Chem. 2007 Apr 20;282(16):11805-16 J:206377 Pokidysheva E, et al., Biological role of prolyl 3-hydroxylation in type IV collagen. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 2014 Jan 7;111(1):161-6 J:220554 Hudson DM, et al., Post-translationally Abnormal Collagens of Prolyl 3-Hydroxylase-2 Null Mice Offer a Pathobiological Mechanism for the High Myopia Linked to Human LEPREL1 Mutations. J Biol Chem. 2015 Mar 27;290(13):8613-22 J:255314 Bhave G, et al., The sulfilimine cross-link of collagen IV contributes to kidney tubular basement membrane stiffness. Am J Physiol Renal Physiol. 2017 Sep 1;313(3):F596-F602 J:292518 Huttlin EL, et al., A tissue-specific atlas of mouse protein phosphorylation and expression. Cell. 2010 Dec 23;143(7):1174-89 J:320269 Bhave G, et al., Peroxidasin forms sulfilimine chemical bonds using hypohalous acids in tissue genesis. Nat Chem Biol. 2012 Sep;8(9):784-90 |
Mouse Genome Database (MGD), Gene Expression Database (GXD), Mouse Models of Human Cancer database (MMHCdb) (formerly Mouse Tumor Biology (MTB)), Gene Ontology (GO) |
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