HPTP antikoerper, HPTPD antikoerper, HPTPDELTA antikoerper, PTPD antikoerper, RPTPDELTA antikoerper, 1110002J03Rik antikoerper, 3000002J10Rik antikoerper, B230219D21Rik antikoerper, R-PTP-delta antikoerper, ptprd antikoerper, zgc:165626 antikoerper, ptpdelta antikoerper, rptpdelta antikoerper, xptp-d antikoerper, protein tyrosine phosphatase, receptor type D antikoerper, protein tyrosine phosphatase, receptor type, D antikoerper, receptor-type tyrosine-protein phosphatase delta antikoerper, protein tyrosine phosphatase, receptor type, D, b antikoerper, protein tyrosine phosphatase, receptor type D S homeolog antikoerper, PTPRD antikoerper, Ptprd antikoerper, LOC100155429 antikoerper, ptprdb antikoerper, ptprd.S antikoerper
Hintergrund
The protein encoded by this gene is a member of the protein tyrosine phosphatase (PTP) family. PTPs are known to be signaling molecules that regulate a variety of cellular processes including cell growth, differentiation, mitotic cycle, and oncogenic transformation. This PTP contains an extracellular region, a single transmembrane segment and two tandem intracytoplasmic catalytic domains, and thus represents a receptor-type PTP. The extracellular region of this protein is composed of three Ig-like and eight fibronectin type III-like domains. Studies of the similar genes in chicken and fly suggest the role of this PTP is in promoting neurite growth, and regulating neurons axon guidance. Multiple alternatively spliced transcript variants of this gene have been reported. A related pseudogene has been identified on chromosome 5.,PTPRD,HPTP,HPTPD,HPTPDELTA,PTPD,RPTPDELTA,Signal Transduction,Neuroscience,PTPRD