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CANX Gene - GeneCards | CALX Protein | CALX Antibody Calcium-binding protein that interacts with newly synthesized monoglucosylated glycoproteins in the endoplasmic reticulum It may act in assisting protein assembly and or in the retention within the ER of unassembled protein subunits
Calnexin - Wikipedia In humans, calnexin is encoded by the gene CANX [6] Calnexin is a chaperone, characterized by assisting protein folding and quality control, ensuring that only properly folded and assembled proteins proceed further along the secretory pathway It specifically acts to retain unfolded or unassembled N-linked glycoproteins in the ER [7]
CANX calnexin [Homo sapiens (human)] - Gene - NCBI Calnexin accelerates the folding of the mucopolysaccharidosis type II mutant IDS in the endoplasmic reticulum Title: Calnexin promotes the folding of mutant iduronate 2-sulfatase related to mucopolysaccharidosis type II
What Does CANX Stand For? All CANX Meanings Explained CANX is an abbreviation commonly used in various contexts to indicate that something has been Cancelled, such as a flight or an event This term is frequently encountered in Transportation and Business sectors
Gene CANX: Understanding the Role of Osteocalcin in Bone Health Learn about the CANX gene, which encodes osteocalcin, a crucial protein involved in bone formation and calcium regulation Explore its connection to bone health, osteoporosis, and genetic testing
Entry - *114217 - CALNEXIN; CANX - OMIM - (OMIM. ORG) Calnexin is a ubiquitously expressed molecular lectin-like chaperone Together with calreticulin (CALR; 109091), calnexin promotes folding of glycosylated proteins in the endoplasmic reticulum (ER) (summary by Kraus et al , 2010) Calnexin is a 90-kilodalton integral membrane protein of the ER
CANX protein expression summary - The Human Protein Atlas Specificity of RNA expression in 17 cancer types is categorized as either cancer enriched, group enriched, cancer enhanced, low cancer specificity and not detected The RNA data was used to cluster genes according to their expression across cell lines