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Name
VisiGene
BLASTP
E-Value
Genome Position
Description                                       
1ENSG00000272264n/a
    
    
     
n/achr8 80,033,012ENSG00000272264 (from geneSymbol)
2ENSG00000260593n/a
    
    
     
n/achr16 71,625,262ENSG00000260593 (from geneSymbol)
3KMT5AP3n/a
    
    
     
n/achr3 170,062,597KMT5AP3 (from geneSymbol)
4PTMAP3n/a
    
    
     
n/achr20 18,012,119prothymosin alpha pseudogene 3 (from HGNC PTMAP3)
5ENSG00000262312n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/achr16 3,544,126ENSG00000262312 (from geneSymbol)
6ENSG00000271366n/a
    
    
     
n/achr19 35,252,539ENSG00000271366 (from geneSymbol)
7C4orf19n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/achr4 37,523,717chromosome 4 open reading frame 19, transcript variant 1 (from RefSeq NM_001104629.2)
8ENSG00000272088n/a
    
    
     
n/achr1 3,487,436ENSG00000272088 (from geneSymbol)
9CD101-AS1n/a
    
    
     
n/achr1 117,042,486CD101 antisense RNA 1 (from RefSeq NR_110786.1)
10RPS10P5n/a
    
    
     
n/achr20 839,712ribosomal protein S10 pseudogene 5 (from HGNC RPS10P5)
11SNHG22n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/achr18 49,832,541small nucleolar RNA host gene 22 (from RefSeq NR_117096.1)
12SNORD125n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/achr22 29,333,210small nucleolar RNA, C/D box 125 (from RefSeq NR_003686.1)
13ENSG00000280968n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/achr22 29,333,212ENSG00000280968 (from geneSymbol)
14ENSG00000260996n/a
    
    
     
n/achr9 137,294,794ENSG00000260996 (from geneSymbol)
15ENSG00000261266n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/achr16 23,687,369ENSG00000261266 (from geneSymbol)
16ENSG00000250893n/a
    
    
     
n/achr4 40,426,852ENSG00000250893 (from geneSymbol)
17RNU5B-2Pn/a
    
    
     
n/achr3 40,498,947RNA, U5B small nuclear 2, pseudogene (from HGNC RNU5B-2P)
18ENSG00000262979n/a
    
    
     
n/achr17 80,316,142ENSG00000262979 (from geneSymbol)
19ENSG00000272334n/a
    
    
     
n/achr3 36,973,394ENSG00000272334 (from geneSymbol)
20RN7SL535Pn/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/achr7 143,290,762RNA, 7SL, cytoplasmic 535, pseudogene (from HGNC RN7SL535P)
21UNC93B5n/a
    
    
     
n/achr11 67,713,853unc-93 homolog B5, pseudogene (from HGNC UNC93B5)
22ENSG00000267197n/a
    
    
     
n/achr19 10,490,669ENSG00000267197 (from geneSymbol)
23SNORD88Bn/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/achr19 50,799,077small nucleolar RNA, C/D box 88B (from RefSeq NR_003068.1)
24ENSG00000240710n/a
    
    
     
n/achr1 204,609,800ENSG00000240710 (from geneSymbol)
25IL9RP3n/a
    
    
     
n/achr16 33,828interleukin 9 receptor pseudogene 3 (from HGNC IL9RP3)
26ENSG00000267117n/a
    
    
     
n/achr19 55,694,338ENSG00000267117 (from geneSymbol)
27ENSG00000268499n/a
    
    
     
n/achr19 38,200,385ENSG00000268499 (from geneSymbol)
28ENSG00000264273n/a
    
    
     
n/achr17 18,860,410ENSG00000264273 (from geneSymbol)
29PERPP3n/a
    
    
     
n/achr6 16,161,168PERPP3 (from geneSymbol)
30TAS1R3n/a
    
    
     
n/achr1 1,333,297taste 1 receptor member 3 (from RefSeq NM_152228.3)
31RPS2P29n/a
    
    
     
n/achr6 43,539,262ribosomal protein S2 pseudogene 29 (from HGNC RPS2P29)
32POLH-AS1n/a
    
    
     
n/achr6 43,589,796POLH antisense RNA 1 (from HGNC POLH-AS1)
33RPS18P14n/a
    
    
     
n/achr22 31,559,711ribosomal protein S18 pseudogene 14 (from HGNC RPS18P14)
34MIR429n/a
    
    
     
n/achr1 1,169,046microRNA 429 (from RefSeq NR_029957.1)
35ENSG00000261000n/a
    
    
     
n/achr1 206,504,202ENSG00000261000 (from geneSymbol)
36KRT8P45n/a
    
    
     
n/achr1 157,073,980keratin 8 pseudogene 45 (from HGNC KRT8P45)
37RPL21P89n/a
    
    
     
n/achr10 49,815,329ribosomal protein L21 pseudogene 89 (from HGNC RPL21P89)
38TBCAP3n/a
    
    
     
n/achr4 98,909,692tubulin folding cofactor A pseudogene 3 (from HGNC TBCAP3)
39ENSG00000269924n/a
    
    
     
n/achr8 47,527,772ENSG00000269924 (from geneSymbol)
40ENSG00000269949n/a
    
    
     
n/achr4 56,961,150ENSG00000269949 (from geneSymbol)
41RN7SL23Pn/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/achr11 61,444,286RNA, 7SL, cytoplasmic 23, pseudogene (from HGNC RN7SL23P)
42ENSG00000268520n/a
    
    
     
n/achr19 51,363,628ENSG00000268520 (from geneSymbol)
43ENSG00000264812n/a
    
    
     
n/achr17 82,401,042ENSG00000264812 (from geneSymbol)
44ENSG00000167046n/a
    
    
     
n/achr20 62,642,011ENSG00000167046 (from geneSymbol)
45ENSG00000269560n/a
    
    
     
n/achr19 12,531,370ENSG00000269560 (from geneSymbol)
46PPIAP40n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/achr11 3,892,642peptidylprolyl isomerase A pseudogene 40 (from HGNC PPIAP40)
47SOCS5P4n/a
    
    
     
n/achrX 71,044,342suppressor of cytokine signaling 5 pseudogene 4 (from HGNC SOCS5P4)
48ENSG00000267033n/a
    
    
     
n/achr19 16,187,867ENSG00000267033 (from geneSymbol)
49TRGV2n/a
    
    
     
n/achr7 38,363,191V region of the variable domain of T cell receptor (TR) gamma  chain that participates in the antigen recognition (PubMed:24600447).  Gamma-delta TRs recognize a variety of self and foreign non-peptide  antigens frequently expressed at the epithelial boundaries between the  host and external environment, including endogenous lipids presented by  MH-like protein CD1D and phosphoantigens presented by butyrophilin-like  molecule BTN3A1. Upon antigen recognition induces rapid, innate-like  immune responses involved in pathogen clearance and tissue repair  (PubMed:23348415, PubMed:28920588). Binding of gamma-delta TR complex  to antigen triggers phosphorylation of immunoreceptor tyrosine-based  activation motifs (ITAMs) in the CD3 chains by the LCK and FYN kinases,  allowing the recruitment, phosphorylation, and activation of ZAP70 that  facilitates phosphorylation of the scaffolding proteins LCP2 and LAT.  This lead to the formation of a supramolecular signalosome that  recruits the phospholipase PLCG1, resulting in calcium mobilization and  ERK activation, ultimately leading to T cell expansion and  differentiation into effector cells (PubMed:25674089). Gamma-delta TRs  are produced through somatic rearrangement of a limited repertoire of  variable (V), diversity (D), and joining (J) genes. The potential  diversity of gamma-delta TRs is conferred by the unique ability to  rearrange (D) genes in tandem and to utilize all three reading frames.  The combinatorial diversity is considerably increased by the sequence  exonuclease trimming and random nucleotide (N) region additions which  occur during the V-(D)-J rearrangements (PubMed:24387714). (from UniProt A0A075B6R0)
50ENSG00000217078n/a
    
    
     
n/achr6 16,163,569ENSG00000217078 (from geneSymbol)