EVI5
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Ecotropic viral integration site 5
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Symbol(s) | EVI5; NB4S | |||||||||||||
External IDs | OMIM: 602942 MGI: 104736 HomoloGene: 88726 | |||||||||||||
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Human | Mouse | |||||||||||||
Entrez | 7813 | 14020 | ||||||||||||
Ensembl | ENSG00000067208 | ENSMUSG00000011831 | ||||||||||||
Uniprot | O60447 | Q3TRC2 | ||||||||||||
Refseq | NM_005665 (mRNA) NP_005656 (protein) |
NM_007964 (mRNA) NP_031990 (protein) |
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Location | Chr 1: 92.75 - 93.03 Mb | Chr 5: 107.99 - 108.12 Mb | ||||||||||||
Pubmed search | [1] | [2] |
Ecotropic viral integration site 5, also known as EVI5, is a human gene.[1]
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- Westlake CJ, Junutula JR, Simon GC, et al. (2007). "Identification of Rab11 as a small GTPase binding protein for the Evi5 oncogene.". Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U.S.A. 104 (4): 1236-41. doi: . PMID 17229837.
- Faitar SL, Sossey-Alaoui K, Ranalli TA, Cowell JK (2006). "EVI5 protein associates with the INCENP-aurora B kinase-survivin chromosomal passenger complex and is involved in the completion of cytokinesis.". Exp. Cell Res. 312 (12): 2325-35. doi: . PMID 16764853.
- Gregory SG, Barlow KF, McLay KE, et al. (2006). "The DNA sequence and biological annotation of human chromosome 1.". Nature 441 (7091): 315-21. doi: . PMID 16710414.
- Nousiainen M, Silljé HH, Sauer G, et al. (2006). "Phosphoproteome analysis of the human mitotic spindle.". Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U.S.A. 103 (14): 5391-6. doi: . PMID 16565220.
- Eldridge AG, Loktev AV, Hansen DV, et al. (2006). "The evi5 oncogene regulates cyclin accumulation by stabilizing the anaphase-promoting complex inhibitor emi1.". Cell 124 (2): 367-80. doi: . PMID 16439210.
- Faitar SL, Dabbeekeh JT, Ranalli TA, Cowell JK (2005). "EVI5 is a novel centrosomal protein that binds to alpha- and gamma-tubulin.". Genomics 86 (5): 594-605. doi: . PMID 16033705.
- Brandenberger R, Wei H, Zhang S, et al. (2005). "Transcriptome characterization elucidates signaling networks that control human ES cell growth and differentiation.". Nat. Biotechnol. 22 (6): 707-16. doi: . PMID 15146197.
- Roberts T, Chernova O, Cowell JK (1999). "NB4S, a member of the TBC1 domain family of genes, is truncated as a result of a constitutional t(1;10)(p22;q21) chromosome translocation in a patient with stage 4S neuroblastoma.". Hum. Mol. Genet. 7 (7): 1169-78. PMID 9618176.