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CREB5 cAMP responsive element binding protein 5

Gene ID: 9586, updated on 28-Oct-2024
Gene type: protein coding
Also known as: CREB-5; CREBPA; CRE-BPA

Summary

The product of this gene belongs to the CRE (cAMP response element)-binding protein family. Members of this family contain zinc-finger and bZIP DNA-binding domains. The encoded protein specifically binds to CRE as a homodimer or a heterodimer with c-Jun or CRE-BP1, and functions as a CRE-dependent trans-activator. Alternatively spliced transcript variants encoding different isoforms have been identified. [provided by RefSeq, Jul 2008]

Associated conditions

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DescriptionTests
Genetic Variants Associated with Serum Thyroid Stimulating Hormone (TSH) Levels in European Americans and African Americans from the eMERGE Network.
GeneReviews: Not available
Genome-wide association studies identify CHRNA5/3 and HTR4 in the development of airflow obstruction.
GeneReviews: Not available
Genome-wide association study of co-occurring anxiety in major depression.
GeneReviews: Not available
Genome-wide meta-analysis for severe diabetic retinopathy.
GeneReviews: Not available
Host-microbe interactions have shaped the genetic architecture of inflammatory bowel disease.
GeneReviews: Not available
Molecular genetics of adult ADHD: converging evidence from genome-wide association and extended pedigree linkage studies.
GeneReviews: Not available

Genomic context

Location:
7p15.1-p14.3
Sequence:
Chromosome: 7; NC_000007.14 (28299321..28825894)
Total number of exons:
19

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