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GUCA1A
guanylate cyclase activator 1A

The human orthologue of this gene is associated
with the following human diseases:
Gene
Official SymbolGUCA1A
Official Full Nameguanylate cyclase activator 1A
CGNC ID49088
also known asguanylyl cyclase-activating protein 1|GCAP 1|guanylate cyclase activator 1A (retina)
gene typeprotein-coding
Genomic Map
 Ensembl
NCBI
UCSC
Gallus-Browse
Sequence Information
Genomic
RNANM_204320
PolypeptideNP_989651
Sequence Clusters/ESTsUnigene
Gene Expression
In Situ HybridizationGEISHA
EST ProfileGga.625
Orthology
Entrez GeneEnsembl GeneGenetic PhenotypesMOD
Fruit Fly
Human2978ENSG00000048545MIM:602093MIM:600364
Mouse14913ENSMUSG00000023982All phenotypic alleles (4):Targeted, knock-out(1) Targeted, other(3) MGI:102770
Xenopus779962, 4446455751696
Zebrafish393629, 140430ENSDARG00000078384, ENSDARG00000010454ZDB-GENE-040426-1577, ZDB-GENE-011128-5ZFIN:ZDB-GENE-040426-1577, ZFIN:ZDB-GENE-011128-5
Gene Ontology
Molecular Functioncalcium ion binding, calcium sensitive guanylate cyclase activator activity
Biological Processphototransduction, visual perception
Cellular Component
Links to other databases
Entrez Gene374216
Ensembl GeneENSGALG00000001431
KEGGgga:374216
No expression data available.
 Data from NCBI Unigene EST Profile
Unigene ID: Gga.625

Mouse

EmageMGI:102770
EurexpressMGI:102770
MGI GXDMGI:102770

Frog

Xenbase5751696

Fruit Fly

BDGP

Zebra Finch

ZEBrA

Zebrafish

ZFINZDB-GENE-040426-1577, ZDB-GENE-011128-5
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