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Integrin, Alpha-4 OKDB#: 3348
 Symbols: ITGA4 Species: human
 Synonyms: IA4, CD49D, MGC90518,VERY LATE ACTIVATION PROTEIN 4 RECEPTOR, ALPHA-4 SUBUNIT|VLA4 RECEPTOR, ALPHA-4 SUBUNIT|CD49D  Locus: 2q31.3 in Homo sapiens
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General Comment NCBI Summary: The product of this gene belongs to the integrin alpha chain family of proteins. Integrins are heterodimeric integral membrane proteins composed of an alpha chain and a beta chain. This gene encodes an alpha 4 chain. Unlike other integrin alpha chains, alpha 4 neither contains an I-domain, nor undergoes disulfide-linked cleavage. Alpha 4 chain associates with either beta 1 chain or beta 7 chain.
General function Receptor, Cell adhesion molecule
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Cellular localization
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Ovarian function Oogenesis, Oocyte maturation
Comment Gene whose expression is detected by cDNA array hybridization: cell surface antigens, cell adhesion, receptors Rozenn Dalbis-Tran and Pascal Mermilloda
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