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&lt;th&gt;GeneID&lt;/th&gt;
&lt;th&gt;Name&lt;/th&gt;
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&lt;td&gt;FBgn0003731&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td&gt;Epidermal growth factor receptor&lt;/td&gt;
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&lt;th&gt; Molecular_function &lt;/th&gt;
&lt;th&gt; Biological_process &lt;/th&gt;
&lt;th&gt; Cellular_component &lt;/th&gt;
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    transmembrane receptor activity
    
     traceable author statement
    
   
   
    epidermal growth factor receptor activity
    
     inferred from sequence similarity
    
   
   
    epidermal growth factor receptor activity
    
     traceable author statement
    
   
   
    gurken receptor activity
    
     non-traceable author statement
    
   
   
    protein-tyrosine kinase activity ;  ; EC:2.7.1.112
    
     non-traceable author statement
    
   
   protein-tyrosine kinase activity ;  ; EC:2.7.1.112
   transmembrane receptor activity
   epidermal growth factor receptor activity
   gurken receptor activity
   
    epidermal growth factor receptor activity
    
     inferred from sequence similarity with UniProt:P00533
    
   
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   G2/M transition of mitotic cell cycle
   Malpighian tubule morphogenesis
   R7 differentiation
   antennal morphogenesis
   anterior/posterior pattern formation
   anti-apoptosis
   blastoderm segmentation
   border cell migration (sensu Insecta)
   brain development
   branch cell fate determination (sensu Insecta)
   cell fate commitment
   cell fate determination
   cell projection biogenesis
   compound eye morphogenesis (sensu Drosophila)
   cone cell fate commitment (sensu Drosophila)
   dorsal closure
   dorsal/ventral axis specification
   dorsal/ventral pattern formation
   eggshell pattern formation (sensu Insecta)
   embryonic axis specification
   embryonic pattern specification
   epidermal growth factor receptor signaling pathway
   eye morphogenesis (sensu Drosophila)
   female germ-line cyst encapsulation
   gastrulation
   germ-band shortening
   gurken receptor signaling pathway
   imaginal disc development
   imaginal disc pattern formation
   leg disc proximal/distal pattern formation
   male germ-line cyst encapsulation
   maternal determination of dorsal/ventral axis, follicular epithelium, soma encoded (sensu Insecta)
   morphogenesis of an epithelium
   morphogenesis of follicular epithelium
   muscle attachment
   muscle cell fate specification
   negative regulation of retinal programmed cell death (sensu Drosophila)
   notum morphogenesis
   oenocyte differentiation
   ommatidial rotation
   oocyte anterior/posterior axis determination (sensu Insecta)
   oocyte anterior/posterior axis determination
   oocyte dorsal/ventral axis determination
   oogenesis (sensu Insecta)
   photoreceptor differentiation (sensu Drosophila)
   photoreceptor fate commitment (sensu Drosophila)
   progression of morphogenetic furrow (sensu Drosophila)
   protein amino acid phosphorylation
   regulation of R8 spacing
   regulation of mitotic cell cycle
   salivary gland development
   second mitotic wave (sensu Drosophila)
   stomatogastric nervous system development
   tracheal system development (sensu Insecta)
   wing disc metamorphosis
   wing disc proximal/distal pattern formation
   wing morphogenesis
   wing vein morphogenesis
   wing vein specification
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   integral to plasma membrane
   plasma membrane
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   The D. melanogaster gene Epidermal growth factor receptor, abbreviated as Egfr, is reported here. It has also been known in FlyBase as HD-33 and l(2)05351. It encodes a product with epidermal growth factor receptor activity involved in eye morphogenesis (sensu Drosophila) which is a component of the integral to plasma membrane; it is expressed in the adult (cerebral cortex, follicle cell, proventriculus and thoracic ganglion), embryo (apodeme, cellular blastoderm, celular blastoderm, cephalic furrow and 19 other listed tissues), larva (Malpighian tubule, antennal disc, dorsal mesothoracic disc, embryonic/larval salivary gland and 15 other listed tissues), ovary (follicle cell, nurse cell and oocyte) and prepupa and pupa (adult foregut, adult hindgut and adult fat body). It has been sequenced and its amino acid sequence contains an epidermal  growth-factor receptor (EGFR), L domain, an eukaryotic protein kinase, a tyrosine kinase catalytic domain and a furin-like cysteine rich region. It has been mapped by recombination to 2-101 and cytologically to 57E9--F1. It interacts genetically with vn, ed, N, rho, Ras85D and 81 other listed genes. There are 139 recorded alleles: 27 in vitro constructs (2 available from the public stock centers), 111 classical mutants (6 available from the public stock centers) and 1 wild-type. Amorphic mutations have been isolated which affect the somatic clone wing, the somatic clone leg, the somatic clone head and 8 other listed tissues and are embryonic recessive lethal, partially somatic clone cell lethal and recessive visible. Egfr is discussed in 835 references (excluding sequence accessions), dated between 1960 and 2004. These include at least 136 studies of mutant phenotypes, 33 studies of wild-type function and 15 molecular studies. Among findings on Egfr mutants, Egfr is necessary for proper wing venation, development of the arista, legs and female genital disc and mutations alter the distribution of macrochaetae. Among findings on Egfr function, Egfr signalling regulates ommatidial rotation and cell motility in the eye. (However, there is much more information on function so that may not be representative.)
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