Citations for
1ARHGEF10, CLN8, DLGAP2
. 8p23.2-pter Microdeletions: Seven New Cases Narrowing the Candidate Region and Review of the Literature
Catusi I, Garzo M, Capra AP, Briuglia S, Baldo C, Canevini MP, Cantone R, Elia F, Forzano F, Galesi O, Grosso E, Malacarne M, Peron A, Romano C, Saccani M, Larizza L, Recalcati MP
Genes (Basel) Apr 27;12(5):652. doi: 10.3390/genes12050652 2021
2ARHGEF10, RAB6A, RAB6B
ARHGEF10 directs the localization of Rab8 to Rab6-positive executive vesicles.
Shibata S, Kawanai T, Hara T, Yamamoto A, Chaya T, Tokuhara Y, Tsuji C, Sakai M, Tachibana T, Inagaki S.
J Cell Sci 129(19):3620-3634. 2016
3ARHGEF10, ARHGEF12, ARHGEF2, ARHGEF28, PLEKHG1
Rho guanine nucleotide exchange factors involved in cyclic-stretch-induced reorientation of vascular endothelial cells.
Abiko H, Fujiwara S, Ohashi K, Hiatari R, Mashiko T, Sakamoto N, Sato M, Mizuno K.
J Cell Sci 128(9):1683-95. doi: 10.1242/jcs.157503. Epub 2015 Mar 20. 2015
4ARHGEF10
Functional SNP of ARHGEF10 confers risk of atherothrombotic stroke.
Matsushita T, Ashikawa K, Yonemoto K, Hirakawa Y, Hata J, Amitani H, Doi Y, Ninomiya T, Kitazono T, Ibayashi S, Iida M, Nakamura Y, Kiyohara Y, Kubo M.
Hum Mol Genet 19(6):1137-46. Epub 2009 Dec 30.PMID: 20042462 2010
5ARHGEF10, KIF3B, RHOA
Regulation of mitotic spindle formation by the RhoA guanine nucleotide exchange factor ARHGEF10.
Aoki T, Ueda S, Kataoka T, Satoh T.
BMC Cell Biol 10:56.PMID: 19635168 2009
6ARHGEF10
Gef10--the third member of a Rho-specific guanine nucleotide exchange factor subfamily with unusual protein architecture.
Mohl M, Winkler S, Wieland T, Lutz S.
Naunyn Schmiedebergs Arch Pharmacol 373(5):333-41. Epub 2006 Jul 29.PMID: 16896804 2006
7ARHGEF10, KBTBD11, TSG8A
Homozygous deletions define a region of 8p23.2 containing a putative tumor suppressor gene.
Sun PC, Schmidt AP, Pashia ME, Sunwoo JB, Scholnick SB.
Genomics 62(2):184-8. 1999
8ADAMTS3, AKAP6, ALMS1, ANKRD28, AREL1, ARHGEF10, ARHGEF11, ARHGEF17, ARNT2, BAZ2A, CABIN1, CAST, CHD9, CIC, CLEC16A, CLOCK, CTNND1, DCLK1, DDX46, DIDO1, DNAH9, DNM3, DOCK3, DYNC1H1, ECM29, ENTPD4, EPB41L1, EZH1, FRMPD4, GCC2, HECW1, HERC2, HISPPD1, HUWE1, IGSF1, KAT6B, KHNYN, KIAA0319, KIAA0355, KIAA0379, KIF3B, KMT2B, LBA1, MADD, MAST4, MCF2L, MDN1, MTMR3, MYO6, N4BP3, NACAD, NRCAM, PCDH9, PCDHGA8, PCDHGC3, PDZD2, PER2, PFAS, PLEKHM1, PLXNB2, PRORP, PRUNE2, PTPRN2, RAPGEF2, RIMBP2, RIMS1, RIPOR2, RUSC2, SALL2, SEC16A, SEMA3C, SEMA3E, SETD1A, SFRS14, SNPH, SPECC1L, SPTBN2, SR140, SRCAP, SRRM2, SYNJ2, TECPR2, TLN2, TRIM66, TTC37, UBR2, WNK1, XPO6, ZBTB39, ZBTB5, ZFYVE16, ZFYVE26, ZMYM3, ZNF518A, ZNF609, ZNF629, ZNF646
Prediction of the coding sequences of unidentified human genes. VII. The complete sequences of 100 new cDNA clones from brain which can code for large proteins in vitro.
Nagase T, Ishikawa K, Nakajima D, Ohira M, Seki N, Miyajima N, Tanaka A,Kotani H, Nomura N, Ohara O.
DNA Res 4(2):141-50. 1997