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=gucy1b3=  
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This is the community wiki page for the gene ''gucy1b3'' please feel free to add any information that is relevant to this gene that is not already captured elsewhere in Xenbase
This is the community wiki page for the gene ''gucy1b1'' please feel free to add any information that is relevant to this gene that is not already captured elsewhere in Xenbase.
 
=nomenclature changes=
12.04.2017
 
Human symbol has changed for genepage ID: 950985 From gucy1b3 to gucy1b1
 
Human name changed for Gene ID:2983  from guanylate cyclase 1, soluble, beta 3 to guanylate cyclase 1 soluble subunit beta 1
 
=summary from NCBI=
This gene encodes the beta subunit of the soluble guanylate cyclase (sGC), which catalyzes the conversion of GTP (guanosine triphosphate) to cGMP (cyclic guanosine monophosphate). The encoded protein contains an HNOX domain, which serves as a receptor for ligands such as nitric oxide, oxygen and nitrovasodilator drugs. Alternative splicing results in multiple transcript variants. [provided by RefSeq, May 2014]

Latest revision as of 14:25, 5 December 2017

gucy1b1

This is the community wiki page for the gene gucy1b1 please feel free to add any information that is relevant to this gene that is not already captured elsewhere in Xenbase.

nomenclature changes

12.04.2017

Human symbol has changed for genepage ID: 950985 From gucy1b3 to gucy1b1

Human name changed for Gene ID:2983 from guanylate cyclase 1, soluble, beta 3 to guanylate cyclase 1 soluble subunit beta 1

summary from NCBI

This gene encodes the beta subunit of the soluble guanylate cyclase (sGC), which catalyzes the conversion of GTP (guanosine triphosphate) to cGMP (cyclic guanosine monophosphate). The encoded protein contains an HNOX domain, which serves as a receptor for ligands such as nitric oxide, oxygen and nitrovasodilator drugs. Alternative splicing results in multiple transcript variants. [provided by RefSeq, May 2014]