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ADAM7

ADAM metallopeptidase domain 7

ADAM7 is a member of the ADAMs family of zinc proteases. These transmembrane proteins play roles in multiple processes including cell signaling, adhesion and migration. The encoded protein lacks protease activity and may play roles in protein-protein interactions and cell adhesion processes including sperm-egg fusion. Mutations in this gene may be involved in the progression of melanoma.

Gene Name: ADAM metallopeptidase domain 7
Family/Subfamily: Protease Non Catalytic , Metallopeptidase Non-catalytic
Synonyms: ADAM7, ADAM 7, ADAM metallopeptidase domain 7, ADAM-7, Epididymal apical protein I, EAPI, GP-83, gp83
Target Sequences: AF215824 AAG43987.1 Q9H2U9

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