EPHA10


Description

The EPHA10 (EPH receptor A10) is a protein-coding gene located on chromosome 1.

EPHA10, encoded by the EPHA10 gene, is a protein in humans. It belongs to the Ephrin receptor family, the largest subfamily of receptor tyrosine kinases (RTKs). These receptors, along with their ephrin ligands, play a vital role in cell-cell communication by regulating cell attachment, shape, and movement, particularly in neuronal and epithelial cells.

EPHA10 is a receptor for ephrin-A ligands, specifically binding to EFNA3, EFNA4, and EFNA5.

EPHA10 is also known as DFNA88.

Associated Diseases



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