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ITGA5, integrin subunit alpha 5

  • The product of this gene belongs to the integrin alpha chain family. Integrins are heterodimeric integral membrane proteins composed of an alpha subunit and a beta subunit that function in cell surface adhesion and signaling. The encoded preproprotein is proteolytically processed to generate light and heavy chains that comprise the alpha 5 subunit. This subunit associates with the beta 1 subunit to form a fibronectin receptor. This integrin may promote tumor invasion, and higher expression of this gene may be correlated with shorter survival time in lung cancer patients. Note that the integrin alpha 5 and integrin alpha V subunits are encoded by distinct genes. [provided by RefSeq, Oct 2015]

  • Gene Synonyms (CD49e, FNRA, VLA-5, VLA5A, integrin alpha-5, CD49 antigen-like family member E, ITGA5/SLC9B1 fusion, fibronectin receptor subunit alpha, fibronectin receptor, alpha polypeptide, fibronectin receptor, alpha subunit, integrin alpha-F, integrin, alpha 5 (fibronectin receptor, alpha polypeptide), very late activation protein 5, alpha subunit,)
  • NCBI Gene ID: 3678
  • Species: Homo sapiens (Human)
  • UNIPROT ID#>>B2R627
    UNIPROT ID#>>P08648
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