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Human name has changed for genepage ID: 22172581 From deltex 3, E3 ubiquitin ligase-like to deltex E3 ubiquitin ligase 3
Human name has changed for genepage ID: 22172581 From deltex 3, E3 ubiquitin ligase-like to deltex E3 ubiquitin ligase 3


8.19.2020: Sorry for any confusion- this gene is infact the dtx3 'like'' gene on Chromsome 8 in Xenopus, in this gene order:  cd163> cd5l> cd163  '''dtx3-like'''<  LOC#(vm2r26)< LOC#(gprc6a) <
8.19.2020: Sorry for any confusion- this gene is infact the dtx3 ''like'' gene on Chromsome 8 in ''Xenopus'', in this gene order:  cd163> cd5l> cd163  '''dtx3-like'''<  LOC#(vm2r26)< LOC#(gprc6a) <


NB: it is not ''dtx3'', and not ''dtx3L'' gene.  
NB: it is not ''dtx3'', and not ''dtx3L'' gene.  

Revision as of 06:07, 19 August 2020

dtx3

This is the community wiki page for the gene dtx3 please feel free to add any information that is relevant to this gene that is not already captured elsewhere in Xenbase


nomenclature changes

1.3.20 :gene page created for dtx3-like

6.30.20: Following Entrz report:

Human symbol has changed for genepage ID: 22172581 From dtx3-like to DTX3

Human name has changed for genepage ID: 22172581 From deltex 3, E3 ubiquitin ligase-like to deltex E3 ubiquitin ligase 3

8.19.2020: Sorry for any confusion- this gene is infact the dtx3 like gene on Chromsome 8 in Xenopus, in this gene order: cd163> cd5l> cd163 dtx3-like< LOC#(vm2r26)< LOC#(gprc6a) <

NB: it is not dtx3, and not dtx3L gene. The true ortholog of human DTX3 is Xenopus Gene ID: 2217250, on Chromosome 2, based on conserved gene order/synteny] THe true ortholog of human DTX3L is Xenopus gene ID:100496352, which is annotated on Scaffold 734 in Xtrop v9.1, Changed the name back to dtex3-like, deltex E3 ubiquitin ligase 3-like. we are keep in gthe -like becaus ethere is another human gene called DTX3L, and this might avoid the confusion

Updated the orthologs to human mouse fly and zebrafish: