Semaphorin

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{{STRUCTURE_3nvn| PDB=3nvn | SIZE=400| SCENE= |right|CAPTION=Glycosylated human semaphorin 7A (grey) complex with plexin-C1 (green) and Ca+2 ion, [[3nvn]] }}
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{{STRUCTURE_3nvn| PDB=3nvn | SIZE=400| SCENE= |right|CAPTION=Glycosylated human semaphorin 7A (grey) complex with plexin-C1 (green) and Ca+2 ion (green), [[3nvn]] }}
'''Semaphorin''' (SEMA) are membrane proteins which act as axonal growth guidance molecules. SEMA act as short-range inhibitory signal. There are 8 classes of SEMA numbered 1 to 7 and V (viral). Each class has several subgroups which share similar characteristics.
'''Semaphorin''' (SEMA) are membrane proteins which act as axonal growth guidance molecules. SEMA act as short-range inhibitory signal. There are 8 classes of SEMA numbered 1 to 7 and V (viral). Each class has several subgroups which share similar characteristics.

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Semaphorin (SEMA) are membrane proteins which act as axonal growth guidance molecules. SEMA act as short-range inhibitory signal. There are 8 classes of SEMA numbered 1 to 7 and V (viral). Each class has several subgroups which share similar characteristics.

Contents

3D structures of semaphorin

SEMA 3

1q47 – mSEMA 3A – mouse

SEMA 4

1olz – hSEMA 4D extracellular domain – human

3ol2 - hSEMA 4D extracellular domain + plexin-B1

SEMA 6

3afc, 3okw - mSEMA 6A extracellular domain

3al8 - mSEMA 6A + plexin-A2

SEMA 7

3nvn, 3nvq – hSEMA 7A + plexin-C1

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