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NAALADL2 N-acetylated alpha-linked acidic dipeptidase like 2

Gene ID: 254827, updated on 17-Sep-2024
Gene type: protein coding

Summary

Predicted to enable metalloexopeptidase activity. Predicted to be involved in proteolysis. Predicted to act upstream of or within response to bacterium. Located in nucleoplasm. [provided by Alliance of Genome Resources, Apr 2022]

Associated conditions

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DescriptionTests
A genome-wide association study identifies novel and functionally related susceptibility Loci for Kawasaki disease.
GeneReviews: Not available
A genome-wide association study of sleep habits and insomnia.
GeneReviews: Not available
A genome-wide search for common SNP x SNP interactions on the risk of venous thrombosis.
GeneReviews: Not available
Differential genetic associations for systemic lupus erythematosus based on anti-dsDNA autoantibody production.
GeneReviews: Not available
Genome-wide association study in Han Chinese identifies three novel loci for human height.
GeneReviews: Not available
Genome-wide association study of bipolar disorder accounting for effect of body mass index identifies a new risk allele in TCF7L2.
GeneReviews: Not available
Genome-wide association study of monoamine metabolite levels in human cerebrospinal fluid.
GeneReviews: Not available
Novel genetic loci identified for the pathophysiology of childhood obesity in the Hispanic population.
GeneReviews: Not available

Copy number response

Description
Copy number response
Triplosensitivity

No evidence available (Last evaluated 2016-01-07)

ClinGen Genome Curation Page
Haploinsufficency

No evidence available (Last evaluated 2016-01-07)

ClinGen Genome Curation PagePubMed

Genomic context

Location:
3q26.31
Sequence:
Chromosome: 3; NC_000003.12 (174440982..175810548)
Total number of exons:
29

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