AnnX, Annexin X, anxX
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AlphaFold produces a per-residue confidence score (pLDDT) between 0 and 100. Some regions with low pLDDT may be unstructured in isolation.
Gene model reviewed during 5.51
1.4 (northern blot)
None of the polypeptides share 100% sequence identity.
321 (aa)
A pair of annexin repeats may form one binding site for calcium and phospholipid.
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The testis specificity index was calculated from modENCODE tissue expression data by Vedelek et al., 2018 to indicate the degree of testis enrichment compared to other tissues. Scores range from -2.52 (underrepresented) to 5.2 (very high testis bias).
Comment: maternally deposited
Comment: rapidly degraded
Comment: reported as dorsal/lateral sensory complexes
AnxB10 transcripts are very abundant in adults and weakly expressed in embryos.
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dsRNA made from templates generated with primers directed against this gene tested in RNAi screen for effects on Kc167 and S2R+ cell morphology.
The annexins are a family of homologous calcium and phospholipid binding proteins that are also found in vertebrates.
Source for identity of: AnxB10 AnnX
Renamed from 'AnnX' to 'AnxB10' in order to make the nomenclature of D. melanogaster Annexins consistent with each other and with the standard Annexin nomenclature.