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Gene Symbol:
Emd Mus musculus Mus musculus
Full name:
emerin
Synonyms:
AW550900, Sta, emerin
Genomic Location:
Chr X: 71500178-71503086
Description:
This gene is the founding member of the LEM (Lap2beta, Emerin, and Man1) domain gene family. It encodes an integral membrane protein of the inner nuclear membrane. This gene may be involved in transcriptional regulation and genomic organization. In humans, mutations in this gene cause a class of diseases called laminopathies, which includes Emery-D...
Orthologs:
Homo sapiens Rattus norvegicus Macaca mulatta Bos taurus Pan troglodytes Canis lupus familiaris Danio rerio
External Links:
Entrez Gene
Transcription Factor
Binding Sites:
miRNA binding sites
(Source: TargetScan):


Transcripts Names
NM_007927
XM_011247521
Protein Names
A2AM95
Q3UJP3
O08579
Q3THM8



GO Molecular Function

actin binding | beta-tubulin binding | cytoskeletal protein binding | protein binding | tubulin binding

GO Biological Process

regulation of intracellular protein transport | regulation of cellular localization | muscle tissue development | regulation of localization | negative regulation of cellular process | cell differentiation | cellular process | negative regulation of signaling | positive regulation of protein export from nucleus | response to growth factor | regulation of canonical Wnt signaling pathway | regulation of protein export from nucleus | tissue development | muscle structure development | skeletal muscle organ development | regulation of cellular process | response to stimulus | regulation of cellular protein localization | positive regulation of cellular protein localization | skeletal muscle tissue development | regulation of cell proliferation | regulation of protein transport | regulation of peptide transport | regulation of intracellular transport | system development | regulation of signal transduction | multicellular organism development | positive regulation of intracellular protein transport | striated muscle tissue development | positive regulation of establishment of protein localization | positive regulation of transport | regulation of nucleocytoplasmic transport | regulation of fibroblast proliferation | regulation of establishment of protein localization | response to organic substance | anatomical structure development | animal organ development | regulation of Wnt signaling pathway | positive regulation of intracellular transport | positive regulation of protein transport | regulation of cell communication | negative regulation of signal transduction | negative regulation of fibroblast proliferation | developmental process | negative regulation of canonical Wnt signaling pathway | regulation of transport | negative regulation of cell proliferation | negative regulation of Wnt signaling pathway | cellular response to organic substance | regulation of protein localization | positive regulation of nucleocytoplasmic transport | skeletal muscle cell differentiation | muscle organ development | regulation of signaling | cellular response to growth factor stimulus | multicellular organismal process

GO Cellular Component

supramolecular fiber | integral component of membrane | organelle inner membrane | intracellular membrane-bounded organelle | organelle membrane | microtubule organizing center | nuclear membrane | cell | organelle outer membrane | nuclear lumen | nuclear inner membrane | spindle pole centrosome | intrinsic component of membrane | microtubule | cytoplasm | spindle | intracellular organelle | endoplasmic reticulum | centrosome | nuclear outer membrane-endoplasmic reticulum membrane network | endomembrane system | nucleoplasm | nuclear envelope | microtubule cytoskeleton | cytoplasmic region | spindle pole | nuclear outer membrane | nuclear lamina | cell cortex | membrane-bounded organelle | nucleus | organelle | cell periphery | membrane-enclosed lumen | outer membrane | endoplasmic reticulum tubular network | cytoskeleton | intracellular | membrane | supramolecular complex | nuclear periphery | cortical endoplasmic reticulum