Gene Report

Basic Info
| Approved Symbol |
ABCG4
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| Symbol Alias |
WHITE2 |
| Approved Name |
ATP-binding cassette, sub-family G (WHITE), member 4 |
| Name Alias |
putative ABC transporter, "ATP-binding cassette, subfamily G, member 4" |
| Location |
11q23 |
| Position |
chr11:119019722-119033375, + |
| External Links |
HGNC: 13884
Entrez Gene: 64137
Ensembl: ENSG00000172350
UCSC: uc001pvs.2
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| No. of Studies |
0 (significant: 0; non-significant: 0; trend: 0) |
| Source |
Mapped by significant region |

Gene related studies (count: 0)

Gene related SNPs (count: 0)

Gene related CNVs (count: 0)

Gene related other variant (count: 0)

Gene related regions (count: 1)

Gene related GO terms (count: 9)

Gene related KEGG pathways (count: 1)
| ID |
Name |
No. of Genes in ADHDgene |
Brief Description |
| hsa02010 |
ABC transporters |
7 |
The ATP-binding cassette (ABC) transporters form one of the ......
The ATP-binding cassette (ABC) transporters form one of the largest known protein families, and are widespread in bacteria, archaea, and eukaryotes. They couple ATP hydrolysis to active transport of a wide variety of substrates such as ions, sugars, lipids, sterols, peptides, proteins, and drugs. The structure of a prokaryotic ABC transporter usually consists of three components; typically two integral membrane proteins each having six transmembrane segments, two peripheral proteins that bind and hydrolyze ATP, and a periplasmic (or lipoprotein) substrate-binding protein. Many of the genes for the three components form operons as in fact observed in many bacterial and archaeal genomes. On the other hand, in a typical eukaryotic ABC transporter, the membrane spanning protein and the ATP-binding protein are fused, forming a multi-domain protein with the membrane-spanning domain (MSD) and the nucleotide-binding domain (NBD).
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Genes shared at least 5 GO terms with ABCG4 (count: 2)

Genes shared at least 2 KEGG pathways with ABCG4 (count: 0)

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