A0A2I3BQH0 · A0A2I3BQH0_MOUSE
- ProteinCadherin, EGF LAG seven-pass G-type receptor 1
- GeneCelsr1
- StatusUniProtKB unreviewed (TrEMBL)
- Organism
- Amino acids279 (go to sequence)
- Protein existenceEvidence at protein level
- Annotation score1/5
Publications for A0A2I3BQH0
Celsr1, a neural-specific gene encoding an unusual seven-pass transmembrane receptor, maps to mouse chromosome 15 and human chromosome 22qter.
- CategoriesSequences, Expression
- SourceMGI: 1100883
Cited inMapped toRegion-specific reversal of epidermal planar polarity in the rosette fancy mouse.
- CategoryFunction
- SourceMGI: 1100883
Celsr1 and Celsr2 exhibit distinct adhesive interactions and contributions to planar cell polarity.
- CategoriesFunction, Expression
- SourceMGI: 1100883
USP39 is essential for mammalian epithelial morphogenesis through upregulation of planar cell polarity components.
- CategoriesFunction, Phenotypes & Variants
- SourceMGI: 1100883
Implication of Vestibular Hair Cell Loss of Planar Polarity for the Canal and Otolith-Dependent Vestibulo-Ocular Reflexes in <i>Celsr1<sup>-/-</sup></i> Mice.
- CategoriesFunction, Phenotypes & Variants
- SourceMGI: 1100883
New mouse models for high resolution and live imaging of planar cell polarity proteins in vivo.
- CategorySubcellular Location
- SourceMGI: 1100883
Cell-Type-Specific Gene Expression in Developing Mouse Neocortex: Intermediate Progenitors Implicated in Axon Development.
- CategoriesFunction, Expression
- SourceMGI: 1100883
Loss of Zic3 impairs planar cell polarity leading to abnormal left-right signaling, heart defects and neural tube defects.
- CategoriesFunction, Phenotypes & Variants
- SourceMGI: 1100883
Celsr1 adhesive interactions mediate the asymmetric organization of planar polarity complexes.
- CategoriesInteraction, Subcellular Location
- SourceMGI: 1100883
Primary cilia in murine palatal rugae development.
- CategoriesFunction, Expression
- SourceMGI: 1100883
The ciliary GTPase Arl3 maintains tissue architecture by directing planar spindle orientation during epidermal morphogenesis.
- CategoriesFunction, Phenotypes & Variants
- SourceMGI: 1100883