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Facts about Draxin.
Willing to neutralize or neutralize neurite outgrowth from dorsal spinal cord. Inhibits the stabilization of cytosolic beta- catenin (CTNNB1) through its interaction with LRP6, thereby acting as an antagonist of Wnt signaling pathway.
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Gene Name: | Draxin |
Uniprot: | Q6PAL1 |
Entrez: | 70433 |
Belongs to: |
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draxin family |
AGPA3119; C1orf187; chromosome 1 open reading frame 187; dorsal inhibitory axon guidance protein; Dorsal repulsive axon guidance protein; Draxin; FLJ34999; MGC117222; Neucrin; UNQ3119
Mass (kDA):
38.363 kDA
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Location: | 4|4 E2 |
Sequence: | 4; |
Predominantly expressed in developing neural tissues. Expressed in many brain regions, including the olfactory bulb, cortex, midbrain, cerebellum and pontine nuclei in postnatal day 0 (P0). Detected in the dorsal spinal cord and commissural axons. In the forebrain commissures, it is expressed in the regions that surround the corpus callosum, hippocampal commissure, and anterior commissure, such as the midline glial cells, indusium griseum glia, and glial wedge.
PMID: 19857465 by Miyake A., et al. Neucrin is a novel neural-specific secreted antagonist to canonical Wnt signaling.
PMID: 19150847 by Islam S.M., et al. Draxin, a repulsive guidance protein for spinal cord and forebrain commissures.