Citations for
1EMARDD, MEGF10
Mutations in the satellite cell gene MEGF10 cause a recessive congenital myopathy with minicores.
Boyden SE, Mahoney LJ, Kawahara G, Myers JA, Mitsuhashi S, Estrella EA, Duncan AR, Dey F, Dechene ET, Blasko-Goehringer JM, Bönnemann CG, Darras BT, Mendell JR, Lidov HG, Nishino I, Beggs AH, Kunkel LM, Kang PB.
Neurogenetics 13(2):115-24. Epub 2012 Feb 28. 2012
2MEGF10, MEGF11
MEGF10 and MEGF11 mediate homotypic interactions required for mosaic spacing of retinal neurons.
Kay JN, Chu MW, Sanes JR.
Nature 483(7390):465-9. doi: 10.1038/nature10877. 2012
3EMARDD, MEGF10
Mutations in MEGF10, a regulator of satellite cell myogenesis, cause early onset myopathy, areflexia, respiratory distress and dysphagia (EMARDD).
Logan CV, Lucke B, Pottinger C, Abdelhamed ZA, Parry DA, Szymanska K, Diggle CP, Riesen A, Morgan JE, Markham G, Ellis I, Manzur AY, Markham AF, Shires M, Helliwell T, Scoto M, Hübner C, Bonthron DT, Taylor GR, Sheridan E, Muntoni F, Carr IM, Schuelke M, Johnson CA.
Nat Genet 43(12):1189-92. doi: 10.1038/ng.995. 2011
4MEGF10
MEGF10 functions as a receptor for the uptake of amyloid-β.
Singh TD, Park SY, Bae JS, Yun Y, Bae YC, Park RW, Kim IS.
FEBS Lett 584(18):3936-42. Epub 2010 Sep 7. 2010
5MEGF10, PEAR1
Glial precursors clear sensory neuron corpses during development via Jedi-1, an engulfment receptor.
Wu HH, Bellmunt E, Scheib JL, Venegas V, Burkert C, Reichardt LF, Zhou Z, Fariñas I, Carter BD.
Nat Neurosci 12(12):1534-41. Epub 2009 Nov 15. 2009
6MEGF10
MEGF10 association with schizophrenia.
Chen X, Wang X, Chen Q, Williamson V, van den Oord E, Maher BS, O'Neill FA, Walsh D, Kendler KS.
Biol Psychiatry 63(5):441-8. Epub 2008 Jan 7.PMID: 18179784 2008
7AP2M1, MEGF10
MEGF10 is a mammalian ortholog of CED-1 that interacts with clathrin assembly protein complex 2 medium chain and induces large vacuole formation.
Suzuki E, Nakayama M.
Exp Cell Res 313(17):3729-42. Epub 2007 Jul 3.PMID: 17643423 2007
8MEGF10
The mammalian Ced-1 ortholog MEGF10/KIAA1780 displays a novel adhesion pattern.
Suzuki E, Nakayama M.
Exp Cell Res 313(11):2451-64. Epub 2007 Apr 19.PMID: 17498693 2007
9MEGF10
Megf10 regulates the progression of the satellite cell myogenic program.
Holterman CE, Le Grand F, Kuang S, Seale P, Rudnicki MA.
J Cell Biol 179(5):911-22.PMID: 18056409 2007
10ABCA1, MEGF10
Cooperation between engulfment receptors: the case of ABCA1 and MEGF10.
Hamon Y, Trompier D, Ma Z, Venegas V, Pophillat M, Mignotte V, Zhou Z, Chimini G.
PLoS One 1:e120.PMID: 17205124 2006
11ABLIM2, ACSS1, ATCAY, ATP13A1, BRSK1, CAPRIN2, CCDC132, CDH23, CHAMP1, COL27A1, EHMT1, FBN3, FNDC1, GMPPB, GPR123, GPS2, HHIPL1, IRF2BPL, JPH4, KBTBD8, KIAA1841, KIRREL3, KIRREL3, MEGF10, MEGF11, MLK4, NTNG2, PHF17, PHYHIPL, RANGAP1, SEMA6C, SLX4, SPIRE2, SRRM4, ST6GAL2, SYVN1, TTBK1, VCPIP1, WDR22, ZNF286A, ZNF333, ZNF512, ZNF528
Prediction of the coding sequences of unidentified human genes. XX. The complete sequences of 100 new cDNA clones from brain which code for large proteins in vitro.
Nagase T, Nakayama M, Nakajima D, Kikuno R, Ohara O.
DNA Res 8(2):85-95. 2001