Interactors | Protein name | Directionality | Classification | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | BMP2-ACVR2A+BMPR1A | BMP2_HUMAN - | Ligand-Receptor | Signaling by BMP |
| 2 | BMP2-ACVR2A+BMPR1B | BMP2_HUMAN - | Ligand-Receptor | Signaling by BMP |
| 3 | BMP2-ACVR2B+BMPR1A | BMP2_HUMAN - | Ligand-Receptor | Signaling by BMP |
| 4 | BMP2-ACVR2B+BMPR1B | BMP2_HUMAN - | Ligand-Receptor | Signaling by BMP |
| 5 | BMP2-BMPR1A+BMPR2 | BMP2_HUMAN - | Ligand-Receptor | Signaling by BMP |
| 6 | BMP4-ACVR2A+BMPR1A | BMP4_HUMAN - | Ligand-Receptor | Signaling by BMP |
| 7 | BMP4-ACVR2A+BMPR1B | BMP4_HUMAN - | Ligand-Receptor | Signaling by BMP |
| 8 | BMP4-ACVR2B+BMPR1A | BMP4_HUMAN - | Ligand-Receptor | Signaling by BMP |
| 9 | BMP4-ACVR2B+BMPR1B | BMP4_HUMAN - | Ligand-Receptor | Signaling by BMP |
| 10 | BMP4-BMPR1A+BMPR2 | BMP4_HUMAN - | Ligand-Receptor | Signaling by BMP |
| 11 | BMP7-ACVR1+ACVR2A | BMP7_HUMAN - | Ligand-Receptor | Signaling by BMP |
| 12 | BMP7-ACVR1+ACVR2B | BMP7_HUMAN - | Ligand-Receptor | Signaling by BMP |
| 13 | BMP7-ACVR2A+BMPR1A | BMP7_HUMAN - | Ligand-Receptor | Signaling by BMP |
| 14 | BMP7-ACVR2A+BMPR1B | BMP7_HUMAN - | Ligand-Receptor | Signaling by BMP |
| 15 | BMP7-ACVR2B+BMPR1A | BMP7_HUMAN - | Ligand-Receptor | Signaling by BMP |
| 16 | BMP7-ACVR2B+BMPR1B | BMP7_HUMAN - | Ligand-Receptor | Signaling by BMP |
| 17 | BMP7-BMPR1A+BMPR2 | BMP7_HUMAN - | Ligand-Receptor | Signaling by BMP |
| Name | odontogenesis of dentin-containing tooth |
| ID | GO_0042475 |
| collection_id | Biological process |
| Exact synonym | odontogenesis of dentine-containing teeth, odontogenesis of dentine-containing tooth |
| Description | The process whose specific outcome is the progression of a dentin-containing tooth over time, from its formation to the mature structure. A dentin-containing tooth is a hard, bony organ borne on the jaw or other bone of a vertebrate, and is composed mainly of dentin, a dense calcified substance, covered by a layer of enamel. |
| Comment | Note that placoid scales found in the cartilaginous fishes presumably develop through the same processes, but are found on the dermis, rather than in the mouth or pharynx. See Wikipedia:Placoid_scale#Placoid_scales. |
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