FB2025_05 , released December 11, 2025
FB2025_05 , released December 11, 2025
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Term protocadherin-alpha-protocadherin-gamma complex ID (Ontology) GO:0071183 (Gene Ontology)
Definition A protein complex that contains two cell adhesion molecules, a protocadherin-alpha and a protocadherin-gamma, and is involved in the regulation of protein localization to the plasma membrane.[ PubMed:15347688 ]
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plasma membrane___________
membrane protein complex__|
                          plasma membrane protein complex
                           |__protocadherin-alpha-protocadherin-gamma complex
                               |__protocadherin-alpha-v4-protocadherin-gamma-a1 complex
                               |__protocadherin-alpha-v4-protocadherin-gamma-a3 complex
                               |__protocadherin-alpha-v4-protocadherin-gamma-b2 complex
                               |__protocadherin-alpha-v4-protocadherin-gamma-b4 complex
                               |__protocadherin-alpha-v7-protocadherin-gamma-a1 complex
                               |__protocadherin-alpha-v7-protocadherin-gamma-a3 complex
                               |__protocadherin-alpha-v7-protocadherin-gamma-b2 complex
                               |__protocadherin-alpha-v7-protocadherin-gamma-b4 complex
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