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NSD2 Gene

nuclear receptor binding SET domain protein 2

ALIAS SYMBOLS

  • MMSET

  • KMT3G

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Description

The NSD2 gene (also known as WHSC1 and MMSET) provides instructions for making at least three very similar proteins known as MMSET I, MMSET II, and RE-IIBP. These proteins are active both before and after birth in many of the body's cells and tissues. They appear to play an important role in normal development.

At least two of the proteins produced from the NSD2 gene, MMSET II and RE-IIBP, likely help regulate the activity of other genes. Studies suggest that these proteins function as histone methyltransferases, which are enzymes that modify DNA-associated proteins called histones. By adding a molecule called a methyl group to histones, histone methyltransferases can turn off (suppress) the activity of certain genes. Scientists are working to identify the genes targeted by the MMSET II and RE-IIBP proteins.

CHROMOSOME

4


LOCATION

p16.3


LOCUS TYPE

gene with protein product

VARIANTS

168

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Phenotypes

External Links

  • HGNC

    HGNC:12766

  • NCBI

    7468

  • OMIM

    602952

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