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Gene Information

Gene symbol: EXOSC3

Gene name: exosome component 3

HGNC ID: 17944

Synonyms: hRrp40p, Rrp40p, RRP40, CGI-102, p10, hRrp-40

Related Genes

# Gene Symbol Number of hits
1 ARHGEF2 1 hits
2 IFNG 1 hits
3 IL12A 1 hits
4 MRPL28 1 hits
5 NRSN1 1 hits
6 POLD4 1 hits
7 POLE3 1 hits
8 PSMD9 1 hits

Related Sentences

# PMID Sentence
1 3008410 Western blot analysis identifies FeLV-gp70, p27, p15, p12, and p10 in the subunit vaccine preparation.
2 10073718 This cat was the only one to have a persisting IFN mRNA signal after challenge specific for the p10 nucleocapsid and recSU proteins.
3 15659758 Four regions of the BDV genome were analysed: the complete p40, p10 and p24 genes and the 5'-untranslated region of the X/P transcript.
4 15839410 Sequence and phylogenetic analysis of P10- and P17-encoding genes of avian reovirus.
5 15839410 The P10 protein is a viroporin and induces cell fusion, whereas the biological function of P17 protein is completely unknown.
6 15839410 In this study, the nucleotide sequences of the P10- and P17-encoding genes from 17 field isolates and vaccine strains of ARV isolated over a 23-year period from distinct geographic locations were analyzed to define phylogenetic profiles and to study sequence variability and genetic evolution.
7 15839410 The P17-encoding gene showed higher sequence divergence than that of P10-encoding gene.
8 15839410 Comparison of P10 and P17 gene phylograms with those of S-class genes revealed distinct evolutionary patterns, indicating that P10 and P17 evolve in an independent manner.
9 15839410 The phylogenetic analysis of P10- and P17-encoding genes revealed that diversity within both genes is neither dependent of viral serotypes nor correlated with the disease states caused by avian reovirus.
10 15839410 Sequence and phylogenetic analysis of P10- and P17-encoding genes of avian reovirus.
11 15839410 The P10 protein is a viroporin and induces cell fusion, whereas the biological function of P17 protein is completely unknown.
12 15839410 In this study, the nucleotide sequences of the P10- and P17-encoding genes from 17 field isolates and vaccine strains of ARV isolated over a 23-year period from distinct geographic locations were analyzed to define phylogenetic profiles and to study sequence variability and genetic evolution.
13 15839410 The P17-encoding gene showed higher sequence divergence than that of P10-encoding gene.
14 15839410 Comparison of P10 and P17 gene phylograms with those of S-class genes revealed distinct evolutionary patterns, indicating that P10 and P17 evolve in an independent manner.
15 15839410 The phylogenetic analysis of P10- and P17-encoding genes revealed that diversity within both genes is neither dependent of viral serotypes nor correlated with the disease states caused by avian reovirus.
16 15839410 Sequence and phylogenetic analysis of P10- and P17-encoding genes of avian reovirus.
17 15839410 The P10 protein is a viroporin and induces cell fusion, whereas the biological function of P17 protein is completely unknown.
18 15839410 In this study, the nucleotide sequences of the P10- and P17-encoding genes from 17 field isolates and vaccine strains of ARV isolated over a 23-year period from distinct geographic locations were analyzed to define phylogenetic profiles and to study sequence variability and genetic evolution.
19 15839410 The P17-encoding gene showed higher sequence divergence than that of P10-encoding gene.
20 15839410 Comparison of P10 and P17 gene phylograms with those of S-class genes revealed distinct evolutionary patterns, indicating that P10 and P17 evolve in an independent manner.
21 15839410 The phylogenetic analysis of P10- and P17-encoding genes revealed that diversity within both genes is neither dependent of viral serotypes nor correlated with the disease states caused by avian reovirus.
22 15839410 Sequence and phylogenetic analysis of P10- and P17-encoding genes of avian reovirus.
23 15839410 The P10 protein is a viroporin and induces cell fusion, whereas the biological function of P17 protein is completely unknown.
24 15839410 In this study, the nucleotide sequences of the P10- and P17-encoding genes from 17 field isolates and vaccine strains of ARV isolated over a 23-year period from distinct geographic locations were analyzed to define phylogenetic profiles and to study sequence variability and genetic evolution.
25 15839410 The P17-encoding gene showed higher sequence divergence than that of P10-encoding gene.
26 15839410 Comparison of P10 and P17 gene phylograms with those of S-class genes revealed distinct evolutionary patterns, indicating that P10 and P17 evolve in an independent manner.
27 15839410 The phylogenetic analysis of P10- and P17-encoding genes revealed that diversity within both genes is neither dependent of viral serotypes nor correlated with the disease states caused by avian reovirus.
28 15839410 Sequence and phylogenetic analysis of P10- and P17-encoding genes of avian reovirus.
29 15839410 The P10 protein is a viroporin and induces cell fusion, whereas the biological function of P17 protein is completely unknown.
30 15839410 In this study, the nucleotide sequences of the P10- and P17-encoding genes from 17 field isolates and vaccine strains of ARV isolated over a 23-year period from distinct geographic locations were analyzed to define phylogenetic profiles and to study sequence variability and genetic evolution.
31 15839410 The P17-encoding gene showed higher sequence divergence than that of P10-encoding gene.
32 15839410 Comparison of P10 and P17 gene phylograms with those of S-class genes revealed distinct evolutionary patterns, indicating that P10 and P17 evolve in an independent manner.
33 15839410 The phylogenetic analysis of P10- and P17-encoding genes revealed that diversity within both genes is neither dependent of viral serotypes nor correlated with the disease states caused by avian reovirus.
34 15839410 Sequence and phylogenetic analysis of P10- and P17-encoding genes of avian reovirus.
35 15839410 The P10 protein is a viroporin and induces cell fusion, whereas the biological function of P17 protein is completely unknown.
36 15839410 In this study, the nucleotide sequences of the P10- and P17-encoding genes from 17 field isolates and vaccine strains of ARV isolated over a 23-year period from distinct geographic locations were analyzed to define phylogenetic profiles and to study sequence variability and genetic evolution.
37 15839410 The P17-encoding gene showed higher sequence divergence than that of P10-encoding gene.
38 15839410 Comparison of P10 and P17 gene phylograms with those of S-class genes revealed distinct evolutionary patterns, indicating that P10 and P17 evolve in an independent manner.
39 15839410 The phylogenetic analysis of P10- and P17-encoding genes revealed that diversity within both genes is neither dependent of viral serotypes nor correlated with the disease states caused by avian reovirus.
40 22389734 In fact, intramuscular administration of a combination of plasmids expressing P10 and IL-12 given weekly for one month, followed by single injections every month for 3 months restored normal lung architecture and eradicated the fungus in mice that were infected one month prior to treatment.