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DeCS
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Descriptor English:
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Semaphorins
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Descriptor Spanish:
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Semaforinas
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Descriptor Portuguese:
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Semaforinas
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Synonyms English:
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Class 1 Semaphorins
Class 2 Semaphorins
Class 3 Semaphorins
Class 4 Semaphorins
Class 5 Semaphorins
Class 6 Semaphorins
Class 7 Semaphorins
Class V Semaphorins
Sema 1
Semaphorin
Semaphorin 1
Semaphorin 2
Semaphorin 3
Semaphorin 4
Semaphorin 5
Semaphorin 6
Semaphorin 7
Semaphorin V
Semaphorin-1
Semaphorin-2
Semaphorin-3
Semaphorin-4
Semaphorin-5
Semaphorin-6
Semaphorin-7
Semaphorin-V
Semaphorins, Class 1
Semaphorins, Class 2
Semaphorins, Class 3
Semaphorins, Class 4
Semaphorins, Class 5
Semaphorins, Class 6
Semaphorins, Class 7
Semaphorins, Class V
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Tree Number:
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D12.644.276.923
D12.776.467.923
D23.529.923
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Definition English:
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A family of proteins that mediate AXONAL GUIDANCE. Semaphorins act as repulsive cues for neuronal GROWTH CONES and bind to receptors on their filopodia. At least 20 different molecules have been described and divided into eight classes based on domain organization and species of origin. Classes 1 and 2 are invertebrate, classes 3-7 are vertebrate, and class V are viral. Semaphorins may be secreted (classes 2, 3, and V), transmembrane (classes 1, 4, 5, and 6), or membrane-anchored (class 7). All semaphorins possess a common 500-amino acid extracellular domain which is critical for receptor binding and specificity, and is also found in plexins and scatter factor receptors. Their C termini are class-specific and may contain additional sequence motifs. |
History Note English:
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2003; for SEMA 1 & SEMAPHORIN-1 use SEMAPHORIN 1A, GRASSHOPPER (NM) 1994-2002
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Allowable Qualifiers English:
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Record Number:
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37454
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Unique Identifier:
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D039961
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Occurrence in VHL:
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DeCS
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