ENSG00000177082


Homo sapiens

Features
Gene ID: ENSG00000177082
  
Biological name :WDR73
  
Synonyms : Q6P4I2 / WDR73 / WD repeat domain 73
  
Possible biological names infered from orthology :
  
Species: Homo sapiens
  
Chr. number: 15
Strand: -1
Band: q25.2
Gene start: 84639281
Gene end: 84654343
  
Corresponding Affymetrix probe sets: 213031_s_at (Human Genome U133 Plus 2.0 Array)   
  
Cross references: Ensembl peptide - ENSP00000387982
Ensembl peptide - ENSP00000453732
Ensembl peptide - ENSP00000453779
Ensembl peptide - ENSP00000453204
NCBI entrez gene - 84942     See in Manteia.
OMIM - 616144
RefSeq - NM_032856
RefSeq Peptide - NP_116245
swissprot - Q6P4I2
swissprot - H0YLH0
swissprot - H0YMT3
swissprot - H0YMX2
Ensembl - ENSG00000177082
  
Related genetic diseases (OMIM): 251300 - Galloway-Mowat syndrome 1, 251300
See expression report in BioGPS
See gene description in Wikigenes
See gene description in GeneCards
See co-cited genes in PubMed


Ortholog prediction (from Ensembl)
Ortholog nameID Species
 wdr73ENSDARG00000023152Danio rerio
 Wdr73ENSMUSG00000025722Mus musculus


Paralog prediction (from Ensembl)
Paralog nameIDSimilarity(%)
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Protein motifs (from Interpro)
Interpro ID Name
 IPR001680  WD40 repeat
 IPR011042  Six-bladed beta-propeller, TolB-like
 IPR015943  WD40/YVTN repeat-like-containing domain superfamily
 IPR036322  WD40-repeat-containing domain superfamily


Gene Ontology (GO)
TypeGO IDTermEv.Code
 biological_processGO:0006997 nucleus organization IMP
 biological_processGO:0031122 cytoplasmic microtubule organization IMP
 biological_processGO:0043066 negative regulation of apoptotic process IMP
 cellular_componentGO:0000922 spindle pole IEA
 cellular_componentGO:0005737 cytoplasm IEA
 cellular_componentGO:0005819 spindle IEA
 cellular_componentGO:0005829 cytosol IEA
 cellular_componentGO:0005856 cytoskeleton IEA
 cellular_componentGO:0032154 cleavage furrow IEA
 molecular_functionGO:0003674 molecular_function ND
 molecular_functionGO:0005515 protein binding IEA


Pathways (from Reactome)
Pathway description
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Phenotype (from MGI, Zfin or HPO)
IDPhenotypeDefinition Genetic BG
 HP:0000007 Autosomal recessive inheritance "A mode of inheritance that is observed for traits related to a gene encoded on one of the autosomes (i.e., the human chromosomes 1-22) in which a trait manifests in homozygotes. In the context of medical genetics, autosomal recessive disorders manifest in homozygotes (with two copies of the mutant allele) or compound heterozygotes (whereby each copy of a gene has a distinct mutant allele)." [HPO:curators]
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 HP:0000083 Renal failure 
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 HP:0000093 Proteinuria 
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 HP:0000097 Focal segmental glomerulosclerosis 
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 HP:0000100 Nephrotic syndrome 
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 HP:0000112 Nephropathy "A nonspecific term referring to disease or damage of the kidneys." [HPO:curators]
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 HP:0000154 Wide mouth "Abnormally wide mouth." [HPO:curators]
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 HP:0000164 Abnormality of the teeth "Any abnormality of the primary (deciduous) or permanent teeth." [HPO:curators]
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 HP:0000218 High palate "Height of the palate more than 2 SD above the mean (objective) or palatal height at the level of the first permanent molar more than twice the height of the teeth (subjective)." [pmid:19125428]
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 HP:0000252 Microcephaly "Microcephaly is a neurodevelopmental disorder in which the circumference of the head is more than two standard deviations smaller than the age- and gender-dependent norm." [HPO:curators]
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 HP:0000286 Epicanthus "An epicanthal fold is a semilunar fold of skin that extends from the upper eyelid across the medial canthal area to the lower eyelid." [HPO:curators]
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 HP:0000316 Hypertelorism 
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 HP:0000340 Sloping forehead "A form of the forehead that slopes from top to bottom in an anterior direction." [HPO:curators]
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 HP:0000347 Mandibular hypoplasia "Underdevelopment of the mandible." [HPO:curators]
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 HP:0000369 Low-set ears "Low-set ears are defined to be set below an arbitrary line drawn between the lateral canthus of the eye and the occipital protruberance." [HPO:curators]
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 HP:0000400 Large ears 
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 HP:0000418 Pinched nose 
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 HP:0000448 Prominent nose 
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 HP:0000486 Strabismus "Strabismus (also known as squint) is a condition in which the eyes are not properly aligned with each other." [HPO:curators]
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 HP:0000508 Ptosis "Drooping of the eyelid." [HPO:curators]
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 HP:0000518 Cataract "A cataract is an opacity or clouding that develops in the crystalline `lens` (FMA:58241) of the eye or in its `capsule` (FMA:58881)." [HPO:probinson]
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 HP:0000568 Microphthalmos "A developmental anomaly characterized by abnormal smallness of one or both eyes." [HPO:curators]
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 HP:0000601 Hypotelorism 
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 HP:0000639 Nystagmus "Rhythmic, involuntary oscillations of one or both eyes related to abnormality in fixation, conjugate gaze, or vestibular mechanisms." [HPO:curators]
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 HP:0000648 Optic atrophy 
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 HP:0000750 Impaired language development 
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 HP:0000951 Abnormality of the skin "An abnormality of the `skin` (FMA:7163)." [HPO:probinson]
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 HP:0001010 Hypopigmentation of the skin 
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 HP:0001181 Adducted thumbs 
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 HP:0001188 Clenched hands 
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 HP:0001238 Slender fingers "Digits are disproportionaly narrow (reduced girth)." [HPO:curators]
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 HP:0001249 Mental retardation 
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 HP:0001250 Seizures "Seizures are an intermittent `abnormality of the central nervous system` (FMA:HP:0002011) due to a sudden, excessive, disorderly discharge of cerebral neurons and characterized clinically by some combination of disturbance of sensation, loss of consciousness, impairment of psychic function, or convulsive movements." [HPO:probinson]
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 HP:0001251 Ataxia "Ataxia is a nonspecific neurological sign and symptom consisting of gross lack of coordination of muscle movements. Ataxia is caused by dysfunction of one or more parts of the nervous system including the cerebellum, the sensory nervous system, the vestibular system, or the cerebral cortex." [HPO:curators]
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 HP:0001252 Muscular hypotonia "Muscular hypotonia is an abnormally low muscle tone (the amount of tension or resistance to movement in a muscle), often involving reduced muscle strength. Hypotonia is characterized by a diminished resistance to passive stretching." [HPO:curators]
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 HP:0001257 Spasticity "A motor disorder characterized by a velocity-dependent increase in tonic stretch reflexes with increased muscle tone, exaggerated (hyperexcitable) tendon reflexes." [HPO:curators]
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 HP:0001260 Dysarthria "Dysarthric speech is a general description referring to a neurological speech disorder characterized by poor articulation. Depending on the involved neurological structures, dysarthria may be further classified as spastic, flaccid, ataxic, hyperkinetic and hypokinetic, or mixed." [HPO:curators]
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 HP:0001263 Developmental retardation "A delay in the achievement of motor or mental milestones manifested prior to age 18 and generally associated with lifelong mental and/or physical impairments." [HPO:curators]
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 HP:0001270 Motor retardation 
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 HP:0001272 Cerebellar atrophy 
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 HP:0001276 Hypertonia 
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 HP:0001302 Pachygyria "A congenital abnormality of the cerebral hemisphere chacterized by unusually thick gyrations (convolutions) of the cerebral cortex." [HPO:curators]
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 HP:0001305 Dandy-Walker malformation "A congenital brain malformation typically characterized by incomplete formation of the cerebellar vermis, dilation of the fourth ventricle, and enlargement of the posterior fossa. In layman s terms, Dandy Walker malformation is a cyst in the cerebellum (typically symmetrical) that is involved with the fourth ventricle. This may interfere with the body s ability to drain cerebrospinal fluid from the brain, resulting in hydrocephalus. Dandy Walker cysts are formed during early embryonic development, while the brain forms. The cyst in the cerebellum typically has several blood vessels running through it connecting to the brain, thereby prohibiting surgical removal." [HPO:curators]
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 HP:0001332 Dystonia "An abnormally increased muscular tone that causes fixed abnormal postures. There is a slow, intermittent twisting motion that leads to exaggerated turning and posture of the extremities and trunk." [HPO:curators]
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 HP:0001347 Hyperreflexia "The presence of overactive or overresponsive reflexes." [HPO:curators]
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 HP:0001511 Intrauterine growth retardation 
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 HP:0001518 Low birth weight 
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 HP:0001562 Oligohydramnios 
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 HP:0001622 Premature birth 
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 HP:0001761 Pes cavus 
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 HP:0001762 Talipes equinovarus "Also called clubfoot typically has 4 main components: inversion and adduction of the forefoot; inversion of the heel and hindfoot; equinus (limitation of extension) of the ankle and subtalar joint; and internal rotation of the leg. Clubfoot is a complex, multifactorial deformity with genetic and intrauterine factors. One popular theory postulates that a clubfoot is a result of intrauterine maldevelopment of the talus that leads to adduction and plantarflexion of the foot. On radiographic projection a clubfoot can be noted as parallel axes of talus and calcaneus." [HPO:curators]
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 HP:0001792 Nail hypoplasia "Underdeveloped `fingernails` (FMA:54327) or `toenails` (FMA:54328)." [HPO:probinson]
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 HP:0001967 Diffuse mesangial sclerosis 
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 HP:0002036 Hiatus hernia "A tendency for the upper part of the stomach to herniate into the thorax because of a weakness of the esophageal hiatus, which is the hole in the diaphragm through which the esophagus passes. Hiatus hernia can be asymptomatic or can lead to acid reflux symptoms (heartburn)." [HPO:curators]
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 HP:0002059 Cerebral atrophy 
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 HP:0002079 Hypoplasia of the corpus callosum "Underdevelopment of the corpus callosum." [HPO:curators]
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 HP:0002353 EEG abnormalities "Abnormality observed by electroencephalogram (EEG), which is used to record of the brain s spontaneous electrical activity from multiple electrodes placed on the scalp." [HPO:curators]
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 HP:0002360 Sleep disturbances "An abnormality of sleep including such phenomena as 1) insomnia/hypersomnia, 2) non-restorative sleep, 3) sleep schedule disorder, 4) excessive daytime somnolence, 5) sleep apnea, and 6) restlessness." [HPO:curators]
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 HP:0002365 Hypoplasia of the brainstem 
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 HP:0002410 Aqueductal stenosis "Stenosis of the cerebral aqueduct (also known as the mesencephalic duct, aqueductus mesencephali, or aqueduct of Sylvius), which connects the third cerebral ventricle in the diencephalon to the fourth ventricle, which is between the pons and cerebellum." [HPO:curators]
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 HP:0002510 Spastic tetraplegia "Spastic paralysis affecting all four limbs." [HPO:curators]
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 HP:0003073 Hypoalbuminemia "Reduction in the concentration of albumin in the blood." [HPO:curators]
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 HP:0003593 Early onset 
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 HP:0004322 Decreased body height "A height below that which is expected according to age and gender norms. Although there is no universally accepted definition of short stature, many refer to "short stature" as height more than 2 standard deviations below the mean for age and gender (or below the 3rd percentile for age and gender dependent norms)." [HPO:curators]
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 HP:0004374 Hemiplegia/hemiparesis "Loss of strength in the arm, leg, and sometimes face on one side of the body. Hemiplegia refers to a severe or complete loss of strength, whereas hemiparesis refers to a relatively mild loss of strength." [HPO:curators]
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 HP:0005108 Abnormality of the intervertebral disks 
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 HP:0005469 Occipital plagiocephaly "Occipital plagiocephaly can result from fusion or sclerosis of the lambdoid suture. If unilateral, this is accompanied by unilateral occipital flattening and bulging of the ispilateral frontal bone." [HPO:curators]
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 HP:0005484 Microcephaly, postnatal 
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 HP:0007153 Progressive extrapyramidal movement disorder 
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 HP:0007360 Aplasia/Hypoplasia of the cerebellum 
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 HP:0007676 Hypoplasia of the iris 
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 HP:0007759 Corneal opacities, not impairing visual acuity 
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 HP:0008936 Muscular hypotonia of the trunk "Muscular hypotonia (abnormally low muscle tone) affecting the musculature of the trunk." [HPO:curators]
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 HP:0009473 Joint contractures involving the joints of the hand 
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 HP:0010978 Abnormality of immune system physiology "A functional abnormality of the `immune system` (FMA:9825)." [HPO:probinson, MP:0001790]
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 HP:0011800 Midface retrusion "Posterior positions and/or vertical shortening of the infraorbital and perialar regions, or increased concavity of the face and/or reduced nasolabial angle." [DDD:jclayton-smith]
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 HP:0011968 Feeding difficulties "Impaired ability to eat related to problems gathering food and getting ready to suck, chew, or swallow it." [ISCA:eriggs]
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 HP:0012385 Camptodactyly "The distal interphalangeal joint and/or the proximal interphalangeal joint of the fingers or toes cannot be extended to 180 degrees by either active or passive extension." [HPO:probinson]
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 HP:0012444 Brain atrophy "Partial or complete wasting (loss) of brain tissue that was once present." [HPO:probinson]
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 HP:0100490 Camptodactyly (hands) "Contractures of one ore more joints of the fingers." [HPO:sdoelken]
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 HP:0100543 Cognitive impairment "Abnormality in the process of thought including the ability to process information." [HPO:sdoelken]
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 HP:0100720 Hypoplasia of the ear cartilage 
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Interacting proteins (from Reactome)
Interactor ID Name Interaction type
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