Gene Report

Basic Info
| Approved Symbol |
SEPT1
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| Previous Symbol |
DIFF6 |
| Symbol Alias |
PNUTL3 |
| Approved Name |
septin 1 |
| Location |
16p11.1 |
| Position |
chr16:30389454-30394171, - |
| External Links |
HGNC: 2879
Entrez Gene: 1731
Ensembl: ENSG00000180096
UCSC: uc002dxy.2
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| No. of Studies |
0 (significant: 0; non-significant: 0; trend: 0) |
| Source |
Mapped by CNV |

Gene related studies (count: 0)

Gene related SNPs (count: 0)

Gene related CNVs (count: 1)

Gene related other variant (count: 0)

Gene related regions (count: 0)

Gene related GO terms (count: 6)

Gene related KEGG pathways (count: 1)
| ID |
Name |
No. of Genes in ADHDgene |
Brief Description |
| hsa05100 |
Bacterial invasion of epithelial cells |
19 |
Many pathogenic bacteria can invade phagocytic and non-phago......
Many pathogenic bacteria can invade phagocytic and non-phagocytic cells and colonize them intracellularly, then become disseminated to other cells. Invasive bacteria induce their own uptake by non-phagocytic host cells (e.g. epithelial cells) using two mechanisms referred to as zipper model and trigger model. Listeria, Staphylococcus, Streptococcus, and Yersinia are examples of bacteria that enter using the zipper model. These bacteria express proteins on their surfaces that interact with cellular receptors, initiating signalling cascades that result in close apposition of the cellular membrane around the entering bacteria. Shigella and Salmonella are the examples of bacteria entering cells using the trigger model. These bacteria use type III secretion systems to inject protein effectors that interact with the actin cytoskeleton.
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Genes shared at least 5 GO terms with SEPT1 (count: 0)

Genes shared at least 2 KEGG pathways with SEPT1 (count: 0)

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