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PTCH1 Gene

patched 1

ALIAS SYMBOLS

  • BCNS

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Description

The PTCH1 gene provides instructions for producing the patched-1 protein, which functions as a receptor. Receptor proteins have specific sites into which certain other proteins, called ligands, fit like keys into locks. A protein called Sonic Hedgehog is the ligand for the patched-1 receptor. Together, ligands and their receptors trigger signals that affect cell development and function.

Patched-1 and Sonic Hedgehog function in a pathway that is essential for early development. This pathway plays a role in cell growth, cell specialization, and determining the shape (patterning) of many different parts of the developing body. When Sonic Hedgehog is not present, patched-1 prevents cells from growing and dividing (proliferating). When Sonic Hedgehog is attached, patched-1 stops suppressing cell proliferation. Based on its role in preventing cells from proliferating in an uncontrolled way, PTCH1 is called a tumor suppressor gene.

CHROMOSOME

9


LOCATION

q22.32


LOCUS TYPE

gene with protein product

VARIANTS

2,115

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Phenotypes

External Links

  • HGNC

    HGNC:9585

  • NCBI

    5727

  • OMIM

    601309

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