Gene

mad2l2

ID
ZDB-GENE-050417-61
Name
mitotic arrest deficient 2 like 2
Symbol
mad2l2 Nomenclature History
Previous Names
  • si:dkey-23c22.2
  • zgc:110299
Type
protein_coding_gene
Location
Chr: 8 Mapping Details/Browsers
Description
Predicted to be involved in DNA damage response, signal transduction resulting in transcription and regulation of primary metabolic process. Predicted to act upstream of or within DNA damage response and cell division. Predicted to be located in nucleus and spindle. Predicted to be part of anaphase-promoting complex and zeta DNA polymerase complex. Human ortholog(s) of this gene implicated in Fanconi anemia complementation group V. Orthologous to human MAD2L2 (mitotic arrest deficient 2 like 2).
Genome Resources
Note
None
Comparative Information
Expression
All Expression Data
1 figure from Thisse et al., 2004
Cross-Species Comparison
High Throughput Data
Thisse Expression Data
Wild Type Expression Summary
Phenotype
All Phenotype Data
No data available
Cross-Species Comparison
Alliance
Phenotype Summary
Mutations
Mutants
Sequence Targeting Reagents
Human Disease
Associated With mad2l2 Human Ortholog
Disease Ontology Term Multi-Species Data OMIM Term OMIM Phenotype ID
Fanconi anemia complementation group V Alliance ?Fanconi anemia, complementation group V 617243
Associated With mad2l2 Via Experimental Models
No data available
Gene Ontology
Protein Domains
Domain, Family, and Site Summary
Type InterPro ID Name
Domain IPR003511 HORMA domain
Family IPR045091 Mad2-like
Homologous_superfamily IPR036570 HORMA domain superfamily
Domain Details Per Protein
Protein Length HORMA domain HORMA domain superfamily Mad2-like
UniProtKB:Q568H3 211
Transcripts
Genome Browsers
Type Name Annotation Method Has Havana Data Length (nt) Analysis
mRNA mad2l2-201 (1) Ensembl 1,213 nt
ncRNA si:dkey-23c22.2-002 (1) Ensembl 714 nt
Interactions and Pathways
No data available
Antibodies
No data available
Plasmids
No data available
Constructs
Marker Relationships
Sequences
Orthology
Comparative Orthology
Alliance
Citations