TANC1 tetratricopeptide repeat, ankyrin repeat and coiled-coil containing 1
Gene ID: 85461, updated on 6-Oct-2024Gene type: protein coding
Also known as: TANC; ROLSB
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Summary
Predicted to be involved in regulation of postsynapse organization. Predicted to act upstream of or within dendritic spine maintenance; myoblast fusion; and visual learning. Predicted to be located in several cellular components, including axon terminus; neuronal cell body; and postsynaptic density. Predicted to be active in glutamatergic synapse and postsynaptic density, intracellular component. [provided by Alliance of Genome Resources, Apr 2022]
Associated conditions
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Description | Tests |
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A three-stage genome-wide association study identifies a susceptibility locus for late radiotherapy toxicity at 2q24.1. GeneReviews: Not available | |
GWAS for discovery and replication of genetic loci associated with sudden cardiac arrest in patients with coronary artery disease. GeneReviews: Not available |
Genomic context
- Location:
- 2q24.2
- Sequence:
- Chromosome: 2; NC_000002.12 (158968640..159232659)
- Total number of exons:
- 34
Variation
Resource | Links for this gene |
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ClinVar | Variants reported to ClinVar |
dbVar | Studies and variants |
SNP | Variation Viewer for TANC1 variants |
Genome viewer | Explore NCBI-annotated and select non-NCBI annotated genome assemblies |
- ClinVarRelated medical variations
- dbVarLink from Gene to dbVar
- OMIMLink to related OMIM entry
- PubMed (OMIM)Gene links to PubMed derived from omim_pubmed_cited links
- RefSeq RNAsLink to Nucleotide RefSeq RNAs
- Variation ViewerRelated Variants
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