Gene
sdad1
- ID
- ZDB-GENE-021213-1
- Name
- SDA1 domain containing 1
- Symbol
- sdad1 Nomenclature History
- Previous Names
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- chunp6864
- fa94e12
- flj10498 (1)
- wu:fa94e12
- Type
- protein_coding_gene
- Location
- Chr: 21 Mapping Details/Browsers
- Description
- Predicted to be involved in ribosomal large subunit biogenesis and ribosomal large subunit export from nucleus. Predicted to act upstream of or within protein transport and ribosome biogenesis. Predicted to be located in nucleus. Predicted to be active in nucleolus. Is expressed in ovary. Orthologous to human SDAD1 (SDA1 domain containing 1).
- Genome Resources
- Note
- None
- Comparative Information
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- All Expression Data
- 2 figures from 2 publications
- Cross-Species Comparison
- High Throughput Data
- Thisse Expression Data
- No data available
Wild Type Expression Summary
Phenotype Summary
Mutations
No data available
Human Disease
Domain, Family, and Site Summary
Domain Details Per Protein
Protein | Additional Resources | Length | Armadillo-type fold | Sda1 | SDA1, C-terminal domain | SDA1, middle domain | SDA1, N-terminal |
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UniProtKB:Q6NV26 | InterPro | 682 |
Interactions and Pathways
No data available
Plasmids
No data available
No data available
Relationship | Marker Type | Marker | Accession Numbers | Citations |
---|---|---|---|---|
Contained in | BAC | DKEYP-81A1 | ZFIN Curated Data | |
Encodes | EST | fa94e12 | ||
Encodes | cDNA | MGC:85642 | ZFIN Curated Data |
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Type | Accession # | Sequence | Length (nt/aa) | Analysis |
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RNA | RefSeq:NM_173230 (1) | 2275 nt | ||
Genomic | GenBank:CR628389 (1) | 197111 nt | ||
Polypeptide | UniProtKB:Q6NV26 (1) | 682 aa |
- Chatzopoulou, A., Roy, U., Meijer, A.H., Alia, A., Spaink, H.P., Schaaf, M.J. (2015) Transcriptional and Metabolic Effects of Glucocorticoid Receptor α and β Signaling in Zebrafish. Endocrinology. 156(5):1757-69
- Gautier, A., Le Gac, F., and Lareyre, J.J. (2011) The gsdf gene locus harbours evolutionary conserved and clustered genes preferentially expressed in fish previtellogenic oocytes. Gene. 472(1-2):7-17
- Woods, I.G., Wilson, C., Friedlander, B., Chang, P., Reyes, D.K., Nix, R., Kelly, P.D., Chu, F., Postlethwait, J.H., and Talbot, W.S. (2005) The zebrafish gene map defines ancestral vertebrate chromosomes. Genome research. 15(9):1307-1314
- Amsterdam, A., Nissen, R.M., Sun, Z., Swindell, E., Farrington, S., and Hopkins, N. (2004) Identification of 315 genes essential for early zebrafish development. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 101(35):12792-12797
- Golling, G., Amsterdam, A., Sun, Z., Antonelli, M., Maldonado, E., Chen, W., Burgess, S., Haldi, M., Artzt, K., Farrington, S., Lin, S.Y., Nissen, R.M., and Hopkins, N. (2002) Insertional mutagenesis in zebrafish rapidly identifies genes essential for early vertebrate development. Nature Genetics. 31(2):135-140
- Strausberg,R.L., Feingold,E.A., Grouse,L.H., Derge,J.G., Klausner,R.D., Collins,F.S., Wagner,L., Shenmen,C.M., Schuler,G.D., Altschul,S.F., Zeeberg,B., Buetow,K.H., Schaefer,C.F., Bhat,N.K., Hopkins,R.F., Jordan,H., Moore,T., Max,S.I., Wang,J., Hsieh,F., Diatchenko,L., Marusina,K., Farmer,A.A., Rubin,G.M., Hong,L., Stapleton,M., Soares,M.B., Bonaldo,M.F., Casavant,T.L., Scheetz,T.E., Brownstein,M.J., Usdin,T.B., Toshiyuki,S., Carninci,P., Prange,C., Raha,S.S., Loquellano,N.A., Peters,G.J., Abramson,R.D., Mullahy,S.J., Bosak,S.A., McEwan,P.J., McKernan,K.J., Malek,J.A., Gunaratne,P.H., Richards,S., Worley,K.C., Hale,S., Garcia,A.M., Gay,L.J., Hulyk,S.W., Villalon,D.K., Muzny,D.M., Sodergren,E.J., Lu,X., Gibbs,R.A., Fahey,J., Helton,E., Ketteman,M., Madan,A., Rodrigues,S., Sanchez,A., Whiting,M., Madan,A., Young,A.C., Shevchenko,Y., Bouffard,G.G., Blakesley,R.W., Touchman,J.W., Green,E.D., Dickson,M.C., Rodriguez,A.C., Grimwood,J., Schmutz,J., Myers,R.M., Butterfield,Y.S., Krzywinski,M.I., Skalska,U., Smailus,D.E., Schnerch,A., Schein,J.E., Jones,S.J., and Marra,M.A. (2002) Generation and initial analysis of more than 15,000 full-length human and mouse cDNA sequences. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 99(26):16899-903
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