DIDO1 Chromosome 20
Death inducer-obliterator 1
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What This Gene Does
Apoptosis, a major form of cell death, is an efficient mechanism for eliminating unwanted cells and is of central importance for development and homeostasis in metazoan animals. In mice, the death inducer-obliterator-1 gene is upregulated by apoptotic signals and encodes a cytoplasmic protein that translocates to the nucleus upon apoptotic signal activation. When overexpressed, the mouse protein induced apoptosis in cell lines growing in vitro. This gene is similar to the mouse gene and therefore is thought to be involved in apoptosis. Alternatively spliced transcripts have been found for this gene, encoding multiple isoforms. [provided by RefSeq, Jul 2008]
Gene Info
Gene Group
PHD finger proteins
Locus Type
gene with protein product
Location
20q13.33
Ensembl
ENSG00000101191
All Variants (1)
| RSID | Category | Clinical Significance | Conditions |
|---|---|---|---|
| RS765566169 | Health Risk | Conflicting classifications of pathogenicity | — |