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MYH9 Gene

myosin heavy chain 9

ALIAS SYMBOLS

  • NMMHCA

  • NMHC-II-A

  • MHA

  • FTNS

  • EPSTS

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Description

The MYH9 gene provides instructions for making a protein called myosin-9. This protein is one part (subunit) of the myosin IIA protein.

There are three forms of myosin II, called myosin IIA, myosin IIB and myosin IIC. They play roles in cell movement (cell motility); maintenance of cell shape; and cytokinesis, which is the step in cell division when the fluid surrounding the nucleus (the cytoplasm) divides to form two separate cells. While some cells use more than one type of myosin II, certain blood cells such as platelets and white blood cells (leukocytes) use only myosin IIA.

Each type of myosin II protein consists of two heavy chains and four light chains. The heavy chains each have two parts: a head region and a tail region. The head region interacts with actin, a protein that is important for cell movement and shape. The long tail region interacts with other proteins, including the tail regions of other myosin proteins.

CHROMOSOME

22


LOCATION

q12.3


LOCUS TYPE

gene with protein product

VARIANTS

719

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Phenotypes

External Links

  • HGNC

    HGNC:7579

  • NCBI

    4627

  • OMIM

    160775

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