Entity Details

Primary name HYDIN_HUMAN
Entity type UniProt
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Details

AccessionQ4G0P3
EntryNameHYDIN_HUMAN
FullNameHydrocephalus-inducing protein homolog
TaxID9606
Evidenceevidence at protein level
Length5121
SequenceStatuscomplete
DateCreated2007-04-17
DateModified2021-06-02

Ontological Relatives

GenesHYDIN

GO terms

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GOName
GO:0002064 epithelial cell development
GO:0003341 cilium movement
GO:0021591 ventricular system development
GO:0060438 trachea development
GO:1904158 axonemal central apparatus assembly
GO:1990716 axonemal central apparatus
GO:1990718 axonemal central pair projection

Subcellular Location

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Subcellular Location
Cell projection
Cytoplasm

Domains

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DomainNameCategoryType
IPR013783 Immunoglobulin-like foldFamilyHomologous superfamily
IPR031549 Abnormal spindle-like microcephaly-associated protein, ASH domainDomainDomain
IPR033305 Hydrocephalus-inducing-likeFamilyFamily
IPR033768 Hydin adenylate kinase-like domainDomainDomain

Diseases

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Disease IDSourceNameDescription
608647 OMIMCiliary dyskinesia, primary, 5 (CILD5)An autosomal recessive form of primary dyskinesia, a disorder characterized by abnormalities of motile cilia. Respiratory infections leading to chronic inflammation and bronchiectasis are recurrent, due to defects in the respiratory cilia; reduced fertility is often observed in male patients due to abnormalities of sperm tails. Half of the patients exhibit randomization of left-right body asymmetry and situs inversus, due to dysfunction of monocilia at the embryonic node. Primary ciliary dyskinesia associated with situs inversus is referred to as Kartagener syndrome. CILD5 is characterized by early onset of a progressive decline in lung function due to an inability to clear mucus and particles from the airways. Affected individuals have recurrent infections of the sinuses, ears, airways, and lungs. Sperm motility is also decreased. Individuals with CILD5 do not have situs inversus. The disease is caused by variants affecting the gene represented in this entry.

Interactions

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