Gene

Antxr2

Species
Rattus norvegicus
Symbol
Antxr2
Name
ANTXR cell adhesion molecule 2
Synonyms
  • anthrax toxin receptor 2
  • hypothetical protein LOC305633
Biotype
protein coding gene
Automated Description
Predicted to enable transmembrane signaling receptor activity. Predicted to act upstream of or within collagen fibril organization; single fertilization; and uterus development. Predicted to be located in external side of plasma membrane. Predicted to be active in cell surface and plasma membrane. Used to study anthrax disease. Human ortholog(s) of this gene implicated in fibroma and hyaline fibromatosis syndrome. Orthologous to human ANTXR2 (ANTXR cell adhesion molecule 2).
RGD Description
Predicted to enable metal ion binding activity and signaling receptor activity. Predicted to act upstream of or within collagen fibril organization; single fertilization; and uterus development. Predicted to be located in external side of plasma membrane. Used to study anthrax disease. Human ortholog(s) of this gene implicated in fibroma and hyaline fibromatosis syndrome. Orthologous to human ANTXR2 (ANTXR cell adhesion molecule 2); INTERACTS WITH 17beta-estradiol; 2,3,7,8-tetrachlorodibenzodioxine; 6-propyl-2-thiouracil.
Cross References
Additional Information
Literature

Orthology

Gene tree
PANTHER:PTHR16059
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Paralogy

Function - GO Annotations

Pathways

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Phenotypes

Primary Sources
None
Other Sources
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Disease Associations

Cases where the expected disease association was NOT found
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Transgenic Alleles

Models

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Genome location
Assembly version
mRatBN7.2
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Expression

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Other Sources
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Molecular Interactions

Genetic Interactions