Home
Toolbox
Resource
Workflow
Tutorials
Citations
Downloads
Mutation Al-Predictor Flow
Gene-to-Mutation Flow
News & Insights
Genetic Encyclopedia
Frontiers
Industry Insights
Case Studies
About Us
About the Site
Contact Us
Private Policy
User Agreement
COL4A5 c.1390G>A
ALS1
DMD c.1332-11868C>G
TP53
Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis 1
USH2A c.8559-2A>G
Cystic Fibrosis
Log In
|
Sign Up
EN
Human
DIPK1C - Divergent Protein Kinase Domain 1C
Alias:
FNCAD
FAM69C
C18orf51
Create a favorites folder
Cancel
Confirm
Add To Favorites
Select a favorites
Description
New favorites >>
Cancel
Confirm
Favorite
Basic Information
Sequence Homology
Related Diseases and Mutations
Transcripts & Proteins
Gene Expression
Interactions
Related Mouse Models
Related Drugs
References Literature
This gene encodes a member of the FAM69 family of cysteine-rich type II transmembrane proteins. These proteins localize to the endoplasmic reticulum but their specific functions are unknown. [provided by RefSeq, Nov 2011]
Related ID:
NCBI:125704
ENSEMBL:ENSG00000187773
HGNC:31729
UNIPROT:Q0P6D2
OMIM:614544
Basic Information
NCBI
Transcripts
Exons
Length
MW (kDa)
Mutations
Related Diseases
Related Mouse Models
Reference
125704
3
4
29874 bp
46.42
20
--
4
2
DIPK1C Genetics information (-)
GRCh38
Sequence Homology
Related Diseases and Mutations
#
Disease
Anatomical Category
Score
Mutations
No data available
Transcripts & Proteins
Table View
Tile View
#
Transcript
Length(nt)
Exon Count
CDS(bp)
Protein
Length(aa)
No data available
* This data comes from NCBI.
Gene Expression
Tissue-specific RNA expression
Organ
Abundance
Alphabetical
Cell-specific RNA expression
Organ
Abundance
Alphabetical
Interactions
Reset
Acting
Regulation
Detail
Mechanism
Target
Residues
Reference
Score
No data available
Related Mouse Models
Type
Name
MGI
Strain of Origin
Publications
Mutations
No data available
Related Drugs
Name
CAS Number
Status
Phase
Link
No data available
References Literature
Title
PMID
Journal
Year
IF
No Data Found!
Wechat
Mutation Direct
Sequence
Comparison
Al agent
Tutorials
Back to top