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Immunogen sequence: SDLGLNNITA KALAYGDTNC CRDGRSSKHP EENHADRRVP IGVDHVRRSV MVEAEGVPRA YTYSAFFCPS ERVHISTPNK YEFQYVQR
Highest antigen sequence identity to the following orthologs: Mouse - 25%, Rat - 24%.
The CPAMD8 gene, known as C3 and pregnancy zone protein-like alpha-2-macroglobulin domain-containing 8, is involved in the development of ocular tissues. It has been linked to anterior segment dysgenesis (ASD) and congenital glaucoma, indicating its critical role in eye development. CPAMD8 functions primarily within the non-pigmented epithelium and might participate in cellular communication and structural integrity during the differentiation of retinal organoids. Loss-of-function mutations in CPAMD8 disrupt normal eye formation, leading to various ocular disorders. Recent advancements, such as the establishment of CPAMD8-GFP reporter human embryonic stem cell lines, enable real-time monitoring of its expression, thereby facilitating exploration of its biological functions in retinal differentiation processes. Bioinformatic evaluations and CRISPR/Cas9 technology have provided insights into CPAMD8's role in eye development, with gene editing approaches helping delineate its involvement in ocular health and disease.
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蛋白别名: alpha-2 macroglobulin family protein VIP; C3 and PZP-like, alpha-2-macroglobulin domain containing 8
基因别名: K-CAP; VIP
Entrez Gene ID: (Human) 27151