MYL6B
genyn codio-protien yn y rhywogaeth Homo sapiens
Protein sy'n cael ei godio yn y corff dynol gan y genyn MYL6B yw MYL6B a elwir hefyd yn Myosin light chain 6B (Saesneg). Segment o DNA yw'r genyn, sy'n amgodio ffwythiant arbennig. Mae'r genyn yma wedi ei leoli ar yr edefyn blaen o gromosom dynol 12, band 12q13.2.[2]
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Cyfenwau | MYL6B, MLC1SA, myosin light chain 6B | ||||||||||||||||
Dynodwyr allanol | OMIM: 609930 HomoloGene: 86887 GeneCards: MYL6B | ||||||||||||||||
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Species | Bod dynol | Llygoden | |||||||||||||||
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Lleoliad (UCSC) | n/a | n/a | |||||||||||||||
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Cyfystyron
golyguYn aml mae gan enynnau lawer o gyfystyron. Mae hyn oherwydd eu bod yn aml yn cael eu darganfod gan nifer o bobl mewn cyd-destunau gwahanol heb wybod mai'r un genynnau oeddyn nhw. Hefyd mae gan wahanol gymunedau gwyddonol safonau gwahanol ar gyfer enwi genynnau. Dyma restr o gyfystyron ar gyfer y genyn MYL6B.
- MLC1SA
Llyfryddiaeth
golygu- "The intracompartmental sorting of myosin alkali light chain isoproteins reflects the sequence of developmental expression as determined by double epitope-tagging competition. ". J Cell Sci. 1996. PMID 8856505.
- "Alkali myosin light chains in man are encoded by a multigene family that includes the adult skeletal muscle, the embryonic or atrial, and nonsarcomeric isoforms. ". Gene. 1988. PMID 2458299.
- "A novel isoform of myosin alkali light chain isolated from human muscle cells. ". Nucleic Acids Res. 1989. PMID 2602161.
- "The interaction of IQGAPs with calmodulin-like proteins. ". Biochem Soc Trans. 2011. PMID 21428964.
- "Three myosin V structures delineate essential features of chemo-mechanical transduction.". EMBO J. 2004. PMID 15510214.