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PCDH15

Protocadherin-15 is a protein that in humans is encoded by the PCDH15 gene.4APX, 4AQ8, 4AQA, 4AQE, 4AXW6521711994ENSG00000150275ENSMUSG00000052613Q96QU1Q99PJ1NM_001142767NM_001142768NM_001142769NM_001142770NM_001142771NM_001142772NM_001142773NM_001354404NM_001354411NM_001354420NM_001354429NM_001354430NM_001142740NM_001142741NM_001142742NM_001142743NM_001142746NM_001142747NM_001142748NM_001142760NM_023115NP_001136240NP_001136241NP_001136242NP_001136243NP_001136244NP_001136245NP_149045NP_001341333NP_001341340NP_001341349NP_001341358NP_001341359NP_001136212NP_001136213NP_001136214NP_001136215NP_001136218NP_001136219NP_001136220NP_001136232NP_075604This gene is a member of the cadherin superfamily. Family members encode integral membrane proteins that mediate calcium-dependent cell-cell adhesion. The protein product of this gene consists of a signal peptide, 11 extracellular calcium-binding domains, a transmembrane domain and a unique cytoplasmic domain. It plays an essential role in maintenance of normal retinal and cochlear function. It is thought to interact with CDH23 to form tip-link filaments.Mutations in this gene have been associated with hearing loss, which is consistent with its location at the Usher syndrome type 1F (USH1F) critical region on chromosome 10. Variation within it has also been found to be associated with normal differences in human facial appearance.

[ "Cadherin", "Protocadherin", "Phenotype", "Allele", "Mutation" ]
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