Equus caballus      Receptor cluster


※ Receptor cluster introduction

    One of the most actively studied areas in which spatial heterogeneity is emerging as a key factor is signal transduction at the cell membrane. In addition to imposing a quasi-two-dimensional geometry, the membrane plays host to a large diversity of cellular components, and interactions among these components give rise to a complex spatial organization. A central theme of recent work in this field is the prevalence and role of membrane clusters, groups of colocalized molecules that often participate in the detection of external signals and subsequently drive responses within the cell (1).

Reference
1. Mugler A., et al (2012) Membrane Clustering and the Role of Rebinding in Biochemical Signaling. Biophys J, 102(5): 1069–1078. PMID: 22404929


There are 7 genes.  Reviewed (0 or Unreviewed (7

No.StatusDrLLPS IDEnsemble Gene IDUniProt AccessionGene Name
1
LLPS-Eqc-2175
ENSECAG00000016046.2
F6UD63
2
LLPS-Eqc-3938
ENSECAG00000007684.2
3
LLPS-Eqc-3770
ENSECAG00000009139.2
Q2QLA3
CFTR
4
LLPS-Eqc-3270
ENSECAG00000009530.2
F6ZPE1
ITK
5
LLPS-Eqc-3805
ENSECAG00000016360.2
F6XDL3
PDE3A
6
LLPS-Eqc-3076
ENSECAG00000023077.2
F6VJI9
SNAP25
7
LLPS-Eqc-1308
ENSECAG00000009488.2
F7BR88
SYK