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AR Gene

androgen receptor

ALIAS SYMBOLS

  • AIS

  • NR3C4

  • SMAX1

  • HUMARA

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Description

The AR gene provides instructions for making a protein called an androgen receptor. Androgens are hormones (such as testosterone) that are important for normal male sexual development before birth and during puberty. Androgen receptors allow the body to respond appropriately to these hormones. The receptors are present in many of the body's tissues, where they attach (bind) to androgens. The resulting androgen-receptor complex then binds to DNA and regulates the activity of androgen-responsive genes. By turning the genes on or off as necessary, the androgen receptor helps direct the development of male sexual characteristics. Androgens and androgen receptors also have other important functions in both males and females, such as regulating hair growth and sex drive.

In one region of the AR gene, a DNA segment known as CAG is repeated multiple times. This CAG segment is called a triplet or trinucleotide repeat. In most people, the number of CAG repeats in the AR gene ranges from fewer than 10 to about 36.

CHROMOSOME

X


LOCATION

q12


LOCUS TYPE

gene with protein product

VARIANTS

245

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Phenotypes

External Links

  • HGNC

    HGNC:644

  • NCBI

    367

  • OMIM

    313700

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