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Definition
The semaphorins (abbreviated SEMA) constitute a family of genes encoding secreted and membrane-associated proteins which share a common domain called the sema domain.
The name semaphorin is derived from the Greek words “sema” meaning “signal” and “phor” which means “to carry.” This name was given to semaphorins owing to the function of the first semaphorins as guidance cues for axonal growth cones.
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To date, the semaphorin family comprises 21 different members in vertebrates, 5 different members in invertebrates, and 2 virus-encoded members. All semaphorins contain an approximately 500 amino acid extracellular sema domain and a class-specific carboxy terminus that may encompass additional sequence motifs. At present, the known semaphorins are divided among 8 subclasses based on these structural features and phylogenetic analysis. The characteristics of individual...
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- Focal Adhesion Kinase
- Malignant Pleural Mesothelioma
- Primary Tumor Growth
- Sema Domain
- Orphan Nuclear Receptor
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Christensen, C., Tamagnone, L. (2015). Semaphorin. In: Schwab, M. (eds) Encyclopedia of Cancer. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-27841-9_5232-13
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