ENSG00000225614


Homo sapiens

Features
Gene ID: ENSG00000225614
  
Biological name :ZNF469
  
Synonyms : Q96JG9 / zinc finger protein 469 / ZNF469
  
Possible biological names infered from orthology :
  
Species: Homo sapiens
  
Chr. number: 16
Strand: 1
Band: q24.2
Gene start: 88427471
Gene end: 88440757
  
Corresponding Affymetrix probe sets: 230440_at (Human Genome U133 Plus 2.0 Array)   
  
Cross references: Ensembl peptide - ENSP00000402343
Ensembl peptide - ENSP00000456500
NCBI entrez gene - 84627     See in Manteia.
OMIM - 612078
RefSeq - XM_017023785
RefSeq - NM_001127464
RefSeq - XM_017023784
RefSeq Peptide - NP_001120936
swissprot - Q96JG9
swissprot - H3BS19
Ensembl - ENSG00000225614
  
Related genetic diseases (OMIM): 229200 - Brittle cornea syndrome 1, 229200

This gene has been taged as a transcription factor by TFT
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See gene description in Wikigenes
See gene description in GeneCards
See co-cited genes in PubMed


Ortholog prediction (from Ensembl)
Ortholog nameID Species
 ENSGALG00000026534Gallus gallus


Paralog prediction (from Ensembl)
Paralog nameIDSimilarity(%)
No match


Protein motifs (from Interpro)
Interpro ID Name
 IPR013087  Zinc finger C2H2-type
 IPR026939  At2g23090-like
 IPR036236  Zinc finger C2H2 superfamily


Gene Ontology (GO)
TypeGO IDTermEv.Code
 biological_processGO:0006351 transcription, DNA-templated IEA
 biological_processGO:0006355 regulation of transcription, DNA-templated IEA
 cellular_componentGO:0005634 nucleus IEA
 molecular_functionGO:0003676 nucleic acid binding IEA
 molecular_functionGO:0003677 DNA binding IEA
 molecular_functionGO:0046872 metal ion 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:0000164 Abnormality of the teeth "Any abnormality of the primary (deciduous) or permanent teeth." [HPO:curators]
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 HP:0000175 Cleft palate "Cleft palate is a developmental defect of the `palate` (FMA:54549) resulting from a failure of fusion of the palatine processes." [HPO:curators]
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 HP:0000256 Macrocephaly "The presence of an abnormally large `skull` (FMA:46565)." [HPO:probinson]
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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:0000365 Hearing loss 
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 HP:0000405 Hearing loss, conductive 
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 HP:0000407 Hearing loss, sensorineural "Hearing loss caused by damage or dysfunction of the auditory nerve (cranial nerve VIII)." [HPO:curators]
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 HP:0000501 Glaucoma "Glaucoma refers loss of retinal ganglion cells in a characteristic pattern of optic neuropathy usually associated with increased intraocular pressure." [HPO:curators]
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 HP:0000541 Detached retina 
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 HP:0000545 Myopia 
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 HP:0000559 Corneal scarring 
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 HP:0000563 Keratoconus "A cone-shaped deformity of the cornea." [HPO:curators]
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 HP:0000572 Visual loss 
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 HP:0000592 Blue sclerae 
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 HP:0000703 Dentinogenesis imperfecta 
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 HP:0000939 Osteoporosis "Osteoporosis is a systemic skeletal disease characterized by low bone density and microarchitectural deterioration of bone tissue with a consequent increase in bone fragility. According to the WHO, osteoporosis is characterized by a value of BMD 2.5 standard deviations or more below the young adult mean." [HPO:curators]
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 HP:0000974 Hyperextensible skin 
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 HP:0000977 Soft skin 
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 HP:0000978 Ecchymoses 
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 HP:0000987 Scarring 
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 HP:0000993 Molluscoid pseudotumors 
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 HP:0001119 Keratoglobus 
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 HP:0001131 Corneal dystrophy 
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 HP:0001166 Arachnodactyly "Abnormally long and slender fingers ("spider fingers")." [HPO:curators]
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 HP:0001288 Gait disturbance "The term gait disturbance can refer to any disruption of the ability to walk. In general, this can refer to neurological diseases but also fractures or other sources of pain that is triggered upon walking. However, in the current context gait disturbance refers to difficulty walking on the basis of a neurological or muscular disease." [HPO:curators]
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 HP:0001319 Neonatal hypotonia "Muscular hypotonia (abnormally low muscle tone) manifesting in the neonatal period." [HPO:curators]
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 HP:0001374 Congenital hip dislocation 
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 HP:0001385 Hip dysplasia 
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 HP:0001388 Joint laxity 
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 HP:0001519 Dolichostenomelia "A tall and slim body build with increased arm span to height ratio (>1.05) and a reduced upper-to-lower segment ratio (<0.85), i.e., unusually long arms and legs. The extremities as well as the hands and feet are unusually slim." [HPO:curators]
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 HP:0001634 Mitral valve prolapse 
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 HP:0001642 Pulmonic stenosis "A narrowing of the right ventricular outflow tract that can occur at the pulmonary valve (valvular stenosis) or just below the pulmonary valve (infundibular stenosis). Infundibular pulmonic stenosis is mostly caused by overgrowth of the heart muscle wall (hypertrophy of the septoparietal trabeculae). Pulmonic stenosis is often seen as a part of Fallot s tetralogy, in which case the events leading to the formation of the overriding aorta are also believed to be a cause of the pulmonic stenosis. The pulmonic stenosis is the major cause of the malformations seen in patients with Fallot tetralogy, with the other associated malformations acting as compensatory mechanisms to the pulmonic stenosis. The degree of stenosis varies between individuals with TOF, and is the primary determinant of symptoms and severity. This malformation is infrequently described as sub-pulmonary stenosis or subpulmonary obstruction." [HPO:curators]
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 HP:0001763 Pes planus "A condition in which the arch of the foot is flat, with the entire sole of the foot being in near-complete contact with the ground." [HPO:curators]
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 HP:0001822 Hallux valgus "Lateral deviation of the great toe (i.e., in the direction of the little toe)." [HPO:curators]
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 HP:0002297 Red hair 
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 HP:0002650 Scoliosis "The presence of an abnormal lateral curvature of the spine." [HPO:curators]
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 HP:0002659 Increased susceptibility to fractures "An abnormally increased tendency to fractures of bones caused by an abnormal reduction in bone strength that is generally associated with an increased risk of fracture." [HPO:sdoelken]
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 HP:0003302 Spondylolisthesis 
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 HP:0003326 Myalgia "A tendency to experience muscle pain." [HPO:curators]
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 HP:0005692 Joint hyperflexibility 
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 HP:0005930 Abnormality of the epiphyses 
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 HP:0007517 Cutis laxa, hands and feet 
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 HP:0009887 Abnormality of hair pigmentation "An abnormality of hair pigmentation (color)." [HPO:curators]
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 HP:0011003 Severe Myopia 
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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:0100689 Decreased corneal thickness 
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 HP:0100790 Hernia 
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 HP:0200020 Corneal erosions "Erosions or Abbrasions of the cornea s outermost layer of epithelial cells." [HPO:sdoelken]
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Interacting proteins (from Reactome)
Interactor ID Name Interaction type
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