ZYX Chromosome 7

Zyxin
1 variant 1 Health Risk

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What This Gene Does
Focal adhesions are actin-rich structures that enable cells to adhere to the extracellular matrix and at which protein complexes involved in signal transduction assemble. Zyxin is a zinc-binding phosphoprotein that concentrates at focal adhesions and along the actin cytoskeleton. Zyxin has an N-terminal proline-rich domain and three LIM domains in its C-terminal half. The proline-rich domain may interact with SH3 domains of proteins involved in signal transduction pathways while the LIM domains are likely involved in protein-protein binding. Zyxin may function as a messenger in the signal transduction pathway that mediates adhesion-stimulated changes in gene expression and may modulate the cytoskeletal organization of actin bundles. Alternative splicing results in multiple transcript variants that encode the same isoform. [provided by RefSeq, Jul 2008]
Gene Info
Gene Group
"Zyxin family|MicroRNA protein coding host genes"
Locus Type
gene with protein product
Location
7q34
Ensembl
ENSG00000159840
Key Variants
All Variants (1)
RSID Category Clinical Significance Conditions
RS61742271 Health Risk Conflicting classifications of pathogenicity
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