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- ERM_protein_family abstract "The ERM protein family consists of three closely related proteins, ezrin, radixin and moesin. The three paralogs, ezrin, radixin and moesin, are present in vertebrates, whereas other species have only one ERM gene. Therefore, in vertebrates these paralogs likely arose by gene duplication.ERM proteins are highly conserved throughout evolution . More than 75% identity is observed in the N-terminal and the C-terminal of vertebrates (ezrin, radixin, moesin), Drosophila (dmoesin) and C. elegans (ERM-1) homologs.".
- ERM_protein_family symbol "ERM".
- ERM_protein_family thumbnail 1E5W.png?width=300.
- ERM_protein_family wikiPageID "19011578".
- ERM_protein_family wikiPageRevisionID "591226286".
- ERM_protein_family caption "Crystallographic structure of the N-terminal domain of moesin.".
- ERM_protein_family hasPhotoCollection ERM_protein_family.
- ERM_protein_family interpro "IPR011259".
- ERM_protein_family name "Ezrin/radixin/moesin family".
- ERM_protein_family pdb ", ,".
- ERM_protein_family pfam "PF00769".
- ERM_protein_family scop "1".
- ERM_protein_family symbol "ERM".
- ERM_protein_family subject Category:Protein_families.
- ERM_protein_family type Abstraction100002137.
- ERM_protein_family type Family108078020.
- ERM_protein_family type Group100031264.
- ERM_protein_family type Organization108008335.
- ERM_protein_family type ProteinFamilies.
- ERM_protein_family type SocialGroup107950920.
- ERM_protein_family type Unit108189659.
- ERM_protein_family type YagoLegalActor.
- ERM_protein_family type YagoLegalActorGeo.
- ERM_protein_family type YagoPermanentlyLocatedEntity.
- ERM_protein_family type Biomolecule.
- ERM_protein_family type Protein.
- ERM_protein_family type BiologicalObject.
- ERM_protein_family comment "The ERM protein family consists of three closely related proteins, ezrin, radixin and moesin. The three paralogs, ezrin, radixin and moesin, are present in vertebrates, whereas other species have only one ERM gene. Therefore, in vertebrates these paralogs likely arose by gene duplication.ERM proteins are highly conserved throughout evolution . More than 75% identity is observed in the N-terminal and the C-terminal of vertebrates (ezrin, radixin, moesin), Drosophila (dmoesin) and C.".
- ERM_protein_family label "ERM protein family".
- ERM_protein_family sameAs m.04jbcvd.
- ERM_protein_family sameAs Q5324056.
- ERM_protein_family sameAs Q5324056.
- ERM_protein_family sameAs ERM_protein_family.
- ERM_protein_family wasDerivedFrom ERM_protein_family?oldid=591226286.
- ERM_protein_family depiction 1E5W.png.
- ERM_protein_family isPrimaryTopicOf ERM_protein_family.