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2.4.1.109
blood
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710090
2.4.1.109
brain
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723102
2.4.1.109
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Pomt1 and Pomt2 mRNA are coexpressed in neurons (dentate gyrus and CA1-CA3 region of the hippocampus and cerebellar Purkinje cells)
673882
2.4.1.109
conidium
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758674
2.4.1.109
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723102
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embryo
sPomt2, but not tPomt2, is prominently expressed in mouse embryos in the tissues that are most severely affected in Walker-Warburg syndrome (developing muscle, eye, and brain)
686978
2.4.1.109
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723102
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2.4.1.109
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710090
2.4.1.109
germ cell
tPOMT2 is restricted to the acrosome of male germ cells and is not involved in the biosynthesis of O-mannosyl glycans in vivo. tPOMT2 is highly conserved among mammals, including humans, suggesting a crucial function that is distinct from sPOMT2
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