Citations for
1CDH15
The cell adhesion molecule M-cadherin is not essential for muscle development and regeneration.
Hollnagel A, Grund C, Franke WW, Arnold HH.
Mol Cell Biol 22(13):4760-70. 2002
2CDH1, CDH10, CDH11, CDH12, CDH12P, CDH13, CDH15, CDH16, CDH17, CDH18, CDH19, CDH2, CDH20, CDH23, CDH3, CDH4, CDH5, CDH6, CDH7, CDH8, CDH9, PCDH11Y, PCDHA@, PCDHA1, PCDHA10, PCDHA11, PCDHA12, PCDHA13, PCDHA14, PCDHA2, PCDHA3, PCDHA4, PCDHA5, PCDHA6, PCDHA7, PCDHA8, PCDHA9, PCDHACT, PCDHB1, PCDHB10, PCDHB11, PCDHB12, PCDHB13, PCDHB14, PCDHB15, PCDHB16, PCDHB2, PCDHB3, PCDHB4, PCDHB5, PCDHB6, PCDHB7, PCDHB8, PCDHB9, PCDHAC1, PCDHAC2, PCDHGA1, PCDHGA10, PCDHGA11, PCDHGA12, PCDHGA2, PCDHGA3, PCDHGA4, PCDHGA5, PCDHGA6, PCDHGA7, PCDHGA8, PCDHGA9, PCDHGB1, PCDHGB2, PCDHGB3, PCDHGB4, PCDHGB5, PCDHGB6, PCDHGB7, PCDHGC3, PCDHGC4, PCDHGC5, PCDHGCT
Phylogenetic analysis of the cadherin superfamily allows identification of six major subfamilies besides several solitary members.
Nollet F, Kools P, van Roy F.
J Mol Biol 299(3):551-72. Review. 2000
3CDH19, CDH15, CDH12, CDH10, CDH9, CDH8, CDH7, CDH7, CDH6, CDH5, CDH18
Identification of three human type-II classic cadherins and frequent heterophilic interactions between different subclasses of type-II classic cadherins.
Shimoyama Y, Tsujimoto G, Kitajima M, Natori M.
Biochem J 349(Pt 1):159-67. 2000
4CDH6, CDH15
Biochemical characterization and functional analysis of two type II classic cadherins, cadherin-6 and -14, and comparison with E-cadherin.
Shimoyama Y, Takeda H, Yoshihara S, Kitajima M, Hirohashi S.
J Biol Chem 274(17):11987-94. 1999
5CDH3, CDH5, CDH6, CDH7, CDH8, CDH11, CDH13, CDH15, CDH17
Localization of human cadherin genes to chromosome regions exhibiting cancer-related loss of heterozygosity.
Kremmidiotis G, et al.
Genomics 49 : 467-471. 1998
6CDH15
The gene for the cell adhesion molecule M-cadherin maps to mouse chromosome 8 and human chromosome 16q24.1-qter and is near the E-cadherin (uvomorulin) locus in both species.
Kaupman K, et al.
Genomics 14 : 488-490. 1992