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QuickView for RIMS2;jsessionid=C235836A5079A9DF93300BC905C27951;jsessionid=8BAECEEBDFE38AA524A47CFE89DA0D01 (gene)


Gene Symbol:
RIMS2 Bos taurus Bos taurus
Full name:
regulating synaptic membrane exocytosis 2
Synonyms:
MGC159469
Genomic Location:
Chr 14: 58418881-58449007
Orthologs:
Homo sapiens Mus musculus Rattus norvegicus Macaca mulatta Pan troglodytes Canis lupus familiaris
External Links:
Entrez Gene
Transcription Factor
Binding Sites:


Transcripts Names
NM_001102190
Protein Names
A7E349



GO Molecular Function

GTPase binding | enzyme binding | Ras GTPase binding | protein binding | small GTPase binding | Rab GTPase binding

GO Biological Process

positive regulation of cellular component organization | regulation of cell morphogenesis | regulation of neurogenesis | regulation of cell development | positive regulation of developmental process | cell differentiation | nervous system development | neurogenesis | generation of neurons | cellular process | regulation of neuron projection development | regulation of cell differentiation | regulation of cellular process | positive regulation of cell growth | regulation of dendrite extension | system development | positive regulation of neuron projection development | multicellular organism development | regulation of neuron differentiation | positive regulation of cell projection organization | positive regulation of cell differentiation | regulation of growth | anatomical structure development | positive regulation of neurogenesis | positive regulation of cell development | positive regulation of developmental growth | positive regulation of growth | regulation of developmental growth | regulation of nervous system development | regulation of developmental process | developmental process | regulation of cell growth | positive regulation of dendrite extension | positive regulation of neuron differentiation | regulation of cell projection organization | regulation of cellular component organization | multicellular organismal process

GO Cellular Component

membrane