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McGee J, Goodyear RJ, McMillan DR, Stauffer EA, Holt JR, Locke KG, Birch DG, Legan PK, White PC, Walsh EJ, Richardson GP. The very large G-protein-coupled receptor VLGR1: a component of the ankle link complex required for the normal development of auditory hair bundles. J Neurosci. 2006 Jun 14;26(24):6543-53.
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McMillan DR, Kayes-Wandover KM, Richardson JA, White PC. Very large G protein-coupled receptor-1, the largest known cell surface protein, is highly expressed in the developing central nervous system. J Biol Chem. 2002 Jan 4;277(1):785-92. Epub 2001 Oct 17.
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Nakayama J, Fu YH, Clark AM, Nakahara S, Hamano K, Iwasaki N, Matsui A, Arinami T, Ptácek LJ. A nonsense mutation of the MASS1 gene in a family with febrile and afebrile seizures. Ann Neurol. 2002 Nov;52(5):654-7.
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OMIM:
G PROTEIN-COUPLED RECEPTOR
98
Pieke-Dahl S, Möller CG, Kelley PM, Astuto LM, Cremers CW, Gorin MB, Kimberling WJ. Genetic heterogeneity of Usher syndrome type II: localisation to chromosome 5q. J Med Genet. 2000 Apr;37(4):256-62.
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Reiners J, Nagel-Wolfrum K, Jürgens K, Märker T, Wolfrum U. Molecular basis of human Usher syndrome: deciphering the meshes of the Usher protein network provides insights into the pathomechanisms of the Usher disease. Exp Eye Res. 2006 Jul;83(1):97-119. Epub 2006 Mar 20. Review.
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Schwartz SB, Aleman TS, Cideciyan AV, Windsor EA, Sumaroka A, Roman AJ, Rane T, Smilko EE, Bennett J, Stone EM, Kimberling WJ, Liu XZ, Jacobson SG. Disease expression in Usher syndrome caused by VLGR1 gene mutation (USH2C) and comparison with USH2A phenotype. Invest Ophthalmol Vis Sci. 2005 Feb;46(2):734-43.
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Weston MD, Luijendijk MW, Humphrey KD, Möller C, Kimberling WJ. Mutations in the VLGR1 gene implicate G-protein signaling in the pathogenesis of Usher syndrome type II. Am J Hum Genet. 2004 Feb;74(2):357-66. Epub 2004 Jan 20. Erratum in: Am J Hum Genet. 2004 May;74(5):1080.
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Reviewed: February 2007
Published: June 17, 2013