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=adrb1=  
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This is the community wiki page for the gene ''adrb1'' 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 ''adrb1'' please feel free to add any information that is relevant to this gene that is not already captured elsewhere in Xenbase.
=nomenclature updates=
15JUN2026
 
''Xenopus tropicalis'' gene symbol changed from ''adrb1l'' to ''adrb1''.
 
''Xenopus tropicalis'' gene name changed from ''adrenoceptor beta 1 like'' to ''adrenoceptor beta 1''.
 
These changes are supported by synteny, and follow NCBI and Xenbase orthology predictions.
 
True ADRB1 orthologs in ''Xenopus'' are on Chromosome 7/7L7S.
 
The protein this gene encodes is annoated as a  adrenergic receptor beta 4c type in X.laevis and is poorl;y characterisedin X. trop  The Chr 3 gene in Xtrop (GeneDI:100487086 on XB-GENEPAGE-29098406) was referred to as ''adrb1- 'like''' gene, but sysnteny shows it is is a paralog of the X.laevis.L gene.
 
We've put them on the same XB gene page and provisionally called them ''adrb4cl/ adrb4c-like''.

Revision as of 17:31, 15 June 2026

adrb1

This is the community wiki page for the gene adrb1 please feel free to add any information that is relevant to this gene that is not already captured elsewhere in Xenbase.

nomenclature updates

15JUN2026

Xenopus tropicalis gene symbol changed from adrb1l to adrb1.

Xenopus tropicalis gene name changed from adrenoceptor beta 1 like to adrenoceptor beta 1.

These changes are supported by synteny, and follow NCBI and Xenbase orthology predictions.

True ADRB1 orthologs in Xenopus are on Chromosome 7/7L7S.

The protein this gene encodes is annoated as a adrenergic receptor beta 4c type in X.laevis and is poorl;y characterisedin X. trop The Chr 3 gene in Xtrop (GeneDI:100487086 on XB-GENEPAGE-29098406) was referred to as adrb1- 'like' gene, but sysnteny shows it is is a paralog of the X.laevis.L gene.

We've put them on the same XB gene page and provisionally called them adrb4cl/ adrb4c-like.