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| KWMTBOMO02129 |
Hydrocephalus-inducing protein
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Hydrocephalus-inducing protein homolog |
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Description
Required for ciliary motility.
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| KWMTBOMO02130 (BGIBMGA003002) | ||
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F:metal ion binding
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| KWMTBOMO02131 (BGIBMGA003161) | ||
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Description
PREDICTED:_pre-mRNA-splicing_factor_CWC25_homolog_isoform_X1_[Amyelois_transitella]
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| KWMTBOMO02132 (BGIBMGA003160) |
Krueppel homolog 1
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Description
Plays a general role in the hierarchies of gene expression leading to metamorphosis.
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| KWMTBOMO02133 (BGIBMGA003004) | ||
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small_nuclear_ribonucleoprotein_polypeptide_[Bombyx_mori]
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| KWMTBOMO02134 (BGIBMGA003159) | ||
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putative_ubiquitin_conjugating_enzyme_7_interacting_protein_3_isoform_2_[Operophtera_brumata]
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| KWMTBOMO02222 (BGIBMGA003041) | ||
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PREDICTED:_protein_EMSY_[Amyelois_transitella]
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| KWMTBOMO02223 (BGIBMGA003116) |
Aspartate aminotransferase
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aspartate_aminotransferase_[Bombyx_mori]
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| KWMTBOMO02224 (BGIBMGA003042) | ||
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Description
PREDICTED:_WD_repeat_and_FYVE_domain-containing_protein_2_[Papilio_xuthus]
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| KWMTBOMO02225 (BGIBMGA003115) | ||
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Description
PREDICTED:_peritrophin-48-like_[Amyelois_transitella]
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| KWMTBOMO02226 (BGIBMGA003044) |
DmVIIa |
Myosin-VIIa
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Description
Myosins are actin-based motor molecules with ATPase activity. Unconventional myosins serve in intracellular movements: can function in cells as a single-molecule cargo transporter. A very slow and high-duty-ratio motor, may be suitable for tension maintenance of actin filaments. Their highly divergent tails are presumed to bind to membranous compartments, which would be moved relative to actin filaments. Plays a key role in the formation of cellular projections and other actin-based functions required for embryonic and larval viability. Necessary for auditory transduction: plays a role in Johnston organ (JO) organization by functioning in scolopidial apical attachment and therefore to acoustic stimulus propagation from the antenna a2/a3 joint to transducing elements (By similarity).
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Myosins are actin-based motor molecules with ATPase activity (PubMed:16585515). Unconventional myosins serve in intracellular movements: can function in cells as a single-molecule cargo transporter (PubMed:16585515). A very slow and high-duty-ratio motor, may be suitable for tension maintenance of actin filaments (PubMed:16585515). Their highly divergent tails are presumed to bind to membranous compartments, which would be moved relative to actin filaments (PubMed:15579689). Plays a key role in the formation of cellular projections and other actin-based functions required for embryonic and larval viability (PubMed:15579689, PubMed:16585515). Necessary for auditory transduction: plays a role in Johnston's organ organization by functioning in scolopidial apical attachment and therefore to acoustic stimulus propagation from the antenna a2/a3 joint to transducing elements (PubMed:15886106, PubMed:27331610). Interaction with the myosin zip may be important for its function in scolopidial apical attachment (PubMed:27331610). During oogenesis it has Cad99c-dependent and Cad99c-independent roles in regulating the shape and spacing of the follicle cell microvilli which secrete eggshell material such as the vitelline membrane (PubMed:25236597). May be required for the normal expression of Cad99c in the follicle cell microvilli (PubMed:25236597). |
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| KWMTBOMO02227 (BGIBMGA003044) |
DmVIIa |
Myosin-VIIa
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Myosins are actin-based motor molecules with ATPase activity. Unconventional myosins serve in intracellular movements: can function in cells as a single-molecule cargo transporter. A very slow and high-duty-ratio motor, may be suitable for tension maintenance of actin filaments. Their highly divergent tails are presumed to bind to membranous compartments, which would be moved relative to actin filaments. Plays a key role in the formation of cellular projections and other actin-based functions required for embryonic and larval viability. Necessary for auditory transduction: plays a role in Johnston organ (JO) organization by functioning in scolopidial apical attachment and therefore to acoustic stimulus propagation from the antenna a2/a3 joint to transducing elements (By similarity).
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Myosins are actin-based motor molecules with ATPase activity (PubMed:16585515). Unconventional myosins serve in intracellular movements: can function in cells as a single-molecule cargo transporter (PubMed:16585515). A very slow and high-duty-ratio motor, may be suitable for tension maintenance of actin filaments (PubMed:16585515). Their highly divergent tails are presumed to bind to membranous compartments, which would be moved relative to actin filaments (PubMed:15579689). Plays a key role in the formation of cellular projections and other actin-based functions required for embryonic and larval viability (PubMed:15579689, PubMed:16585515). Necessary for auditory transduction: plays a role in Johnston's organ organization by functioning in scolopidial apical attachment and therefore to acoustic stimulus propagation from the antenna a2/a3 joint to transducing elements (PubMed:15886106, PubMed:27331610). Interaction with the myosin zip may be important for its function in scolopidial apical attachment (PubMed:27331610). During oogenesis it has Cad99c-dependent and Cad99c-independent roles in regulating the shape and spacing of the follicle cell microvilli which secrete eggshell material such as the vitelline membrane (PubMed:25236597). May be required for the normal expression of Cad99c in the follicle cell microvilli (PubMed:25236597). |
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| KWMTBOMO02228 (BGIBMGA005783) | ||
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Description
PREDICTED:_piggyBac_transposable_element-derived_protein_4-like_[Bombyx_mori]
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| KWMTBOMO02229 (BGIBMGA003113) |
Suppressor of hairless protein
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Description
Transcriptional regulator that plays a central role in Notch signaling, a signaling pathway involved in cell-cell communication that regulates a broad spectrum of cell-fate determinations (PubMed:21262215, PubMed:1617729, PubMed:8674407, PubMed:10673509). Binds directly the 5'-GTGRGAR-3' DNA consensus sequence, which is present in the regulatory region of several genes (PubMed:10673509). Acts as a transcriptional repressor when it is not associated with Notch proteins (PubMed:10673509). When associated with some Notch protein, it acts as a transcriptional activator that activates transcription of Notch target genes (PubMed:10673509). Required for transcription of Sim (PubMed:10673509). Specifically binds to the immunoglobulin kappa-type J segment recombination signal sequence (PubMed:1744127, PubMed:1617730, PubMed:1617729). Required for neurogenesis in imaginal disks (PubMed:1617730, PubMed:7813798). In the larval brain, might play a role as a transducer of Notch signaling during type II neuroblast development (PubMed:21262215). Also functions independently of the Notch pathway, in the development of the bristle sensory organ precursor cell (PubMed:12642500).
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| KWMTBOMO02230 (BGIBMGA003045) | ||
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Description
PREDICTED:_DNA_repair_protein_complementing_XP-G_cells_isoform_X2_[Bombyx_mori]
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