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  1. Jul 2018
    1. On 2018 Jan 03, Rajat Rohatgi commented:

      Hi Pete, You are absolutely correct-- Atthog is a tetraspan protein, but does not belong to the tetraspanin family. Atthog is related to the claudin-like group of tetraspan proteins, but the term "tetraspanin" is specific to a different family. Thank you for bringing this error in nomenclature to our attention so promptly. We apologize for any confusion this may have caused. A correction is forthcoming.


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    2. On 2018 Jan 02, Pete Monk commented:

      Atthog is not a tetraspanin protein. Tetraspanins (TSPAN) are a specific gene family (https://www.genenames.org/cgi-bin/genefamilies/set/768). Atthog is unrelated to the TSPAN family but has 4 putative transmembrane domains; such proteins are known generically as tetraspans.


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  2. Feb 2018
    1. On 2018 Jan 02, Pete Monk commented:

      Atthog is not a tetraspanin protein. Tetraspanins (TSPAN) are a specific gene family (https://www.genenames.org/cgi-bin/genefamilies/set/768). Atthog is unrelated to the TSPAN family but has 4 putative transmembrane domains; such proteins are known generically as tetraspans.


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