CLDN7

Protein-coding gene in humans From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Claudin-7 is a protein that in humans is encoded by the CLDN7 gene.[5][6] It belongs to the group of claudins.

AliasesCLDN7, CEPTRL2, CLDN-7, CPETRL2, Hs.84359, claudin-1, claudin 7
End7,263,983 bp[1]
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CLDN7
Identifiers
AliasesCLDN7, CEPTRL2, CLDN-7, CPETRL2, Hs.84359, claudin-1, claudin 7
External IDsOMIM: 609131; MGI: 1859285; HomoloGene: 9649; GeneCards: CLDN7; OMA:CLDN7 - orthologs
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SpeciesHumanMouse
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RefSeq (mRNA)

NM_001307
NM_001185022
NM_001185023

NM_001193619
NM_016887

RefSeq (protein)

NP_001171951
NP_001171952
NP_001298

NP_001180548
NP_058583

Location (UCSC)Chr 17: 7.26 – 7.26 MbChr 11: 69.86 – 69.86 Mb
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Claudins, such as CLDN7, are involved in the formation of tight junctions between epithelial cells. Tight junctions restrict lateral diffusion of lipids and membrane proteins, and thereby physically define the border between the apical and basolateral compartments of epithelial cells (Zheng et al., 2003).[supplied by OMIM][6]

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