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Dock5

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Aliases
  
DOCK5, Dock5

Human
  
Mouse

Ensembl
  
ENSG00000147459

Species
  
Human

Entrez
  
80005

External IDs
  
MGI: 2652871 HomoloGene: 57016 GeneCards: DOCK5

Dock5 (Dedicator of cytokinesis 5), also known as DOCK5, is a large (~180 kDa) protein involved in intracellular signalling networks. It is a member of the DOCK-A subfamily of the DOCK family of guanine nucleotide exchange factors (GEFs) which function as activators of small G proteins. Dock5 is predicted to activate the small G protein Rac.

Function

Dock5 shares significant sequence identity with Dock180, the archetypal member of the DOCK family. It is therefore predicted to partake in similar interactions although this has yet to be demonstrated. Indeed, the function and signalling properties of Dock5 are poorly understood thus far. Dock5 has been identified as a crucial signalling protein in osteoclasts, and suppression of Dock5 expression with shRNA has been shown to inhibit survival and differentiation of osteoclast precursor cells. In addition, a mutation in Dock5 has been associated with the rupture of murine lens cataracts. In zebrafish Dock5 has been implicated in myoblast fusion.

References

Dock5 Wikipedia