Gene
|
Entrez ID
Entrez Gene ID - the GENE ID in NCBI Gene database.
|
2686 |
Gene nameGene Name - the full gene name approved by the HGNC.
|
Gamma-glutamyltransferase 7 |
Gene symbolGene Symbol - the official gene symbol approved by the HGNC, which is a short abbreviated form of the gene name.
|
GGT7 |
SynonymsGene synonyms aliases
|
D20S101, GGT4, GGTL3, GGTL5 |
ChromosomeChromosome number
|
20 |
Chromosome locationChromosomal Location - indicates the cytogenetic location of the gene or region on the chromosome.
|
20q11.22 |
SummarySummary of gene provided in NCBI Entrez Gene.
|
This gene is a member of a gene family that encodes enzymes involved in both the metabolism of glutathione and in the transpeptidation of amino acids. Changes in the activity of gamma-glutamyltransferase may signal preneoplastic or toxic conditions in the liver or kidney. The protein encoded by this gene consists of a heavy and a light chain, and it can interact with CT120, a plasma membrane-associated protein that is possibly involved in lung carcinogenesis. [provided by RefSeq, Jul 2008] |
miRNAmiRNA information provided by mirtarbase database.
|
|
Gene ontology (GO)Gene ontology information of associated ontologies with gene provided by GO database.
|
|
Other IDsOther ids provides unique ids of gene in databases such as OMIM, HGNC, ENSEMBLE.
|
|
Protein
|
UniProt ID |
Q9UJ14 |
Protein name |
Glutathione hydrolase 7 (EC 3.4.19.13) (Gamma-glutamyltransferase 7) (GGT 7) (EC 2.3.2.2) (Gamma-glutamyltransferase-like 3) (Gamma-glutamyltransferase-like 5) (Gamma-glutamyltranspeptidase 7) [Cleaved into: Glutathione hydrolase 7 heavy chain; Glutathione hydrolase 7 light chain] |
Protein function |
Cleaves glutathione conjugates. |
Family and domains |
Pfam
Accession |
ID |
Position in sequence |
Description |
Type |
PF01019 |
G_glu_transpept |
154 → 655 |
|
Domain |
|
Sequence |
|
Sequence length |
662 |
Interactions |
View interactions |
PathwaysPathway information has different metabolic/signaling pathways associated with genes. Each record is hyperlinked to a complete information page which also includes links to the KEGG/Reactome pathway database.
|
|
Associated diseases
|
|