ADAM8

Protein-coding gene in the species Homo sapiens From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

ADAM8

A Disintegrin and metalloproteinase domain-containing protein 8 is an enzyme that in humans is encoded by the ADAM8 gene.[5][6]

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ADAM8
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Identifiers
AliasesADAM8, CD156, CD156a, MS2, ADAM metallopeptidase domain 8
External IDsOMIM: 602267; MGI: 107825; HomoloGene: 74384; GeneCards: ADAM8; OMA:ADAM8 - orthologs
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SpeciesHumanMouse
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RefSeq (mRNA)

NM_001109
NM_001164489
NM_001164490

NM_001291066
NM_007403

RefSeq (protein)

NP_001100
NP_001157961
NP_001157962

NP_001277995
NP_031429

Location (UCSC)Chr 10: 133.26 – 133.28 MbChr 7: 139.56 – 139.57 Mb
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Function

This gene encodes a member of the ADAM (a disintegrin and metalloproteinase domain) family. Members of this family are membrane-anchored proteins structurally related to snake venom disintegrins, and have been implicated in a variety of biological processes involving cell–cell and cell-matrix interactions, including fertilization, muscle development, and neurogenesis. The protein encoded by this gene may be involved in cell adhesion during neurodegeneration.[6]

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