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8.A.83.1.5
Shesa-1 (Shisa1) of 269 aas and 1 TMS. It is required for head formation during gastrulation. It functions as an inhibitor for the caudalizing signals wnt and fgf, but does not inhibit bmp, activin and nodal signaling in the head formating process. It induces retention of fzd8 in the endoplasmic reticulum and inhibits trafficking of fzd8 to the cell surface (Yamamoto et al. 2005).

Accession Number:A2RV66
Protein Name:Protein shisa-1
Length:269
Molecular Weight:29184.00
Species:Xenopus laevis (African clawed frog) [8355]
Location1 / Topology2 / Orientation3: Endoplasmic reticulum1
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1:	MEFIVLLTVC ALLGLSCGQH GEYCHGWTDS YGIWRPGFQC PERYDPPEAT FCCGSCGLKY 
61:	CCSTVESRLD QGLCPNEEDL RDGVPSIELP PTVPTYFPFL LVGSIFVSFV ILGSLVGLCC 
121:	CKCLKPEDDT QVSGPAPIQS RLLDQDPSTD TSRHSSSSSA SMPRPPIGAR PQNLCSLGAE 
181:	NINLYMNMPP TFPMMGCPQN AQFMHPGTAG PSFMQPPFIN YAVPAEHAII MAPAPYIDAR 
241:	NCYGQTSNIY CQVPQQNDQT VCSGSPSKC