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DPF3  -  D4, zinc and double PHD fingers, family 3

Homo sapiens

Synonyms: BAF45C, BAF45c, BRG1-associated factor 45C, CERD4, Cerd4, ...
 
 
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Disease relevance of DPF3

 

High impact information on DPF3

  • We cloned and characterized the third member of this gene family, cer-d4 (Cerd4), from chicken and mouse cDNA libraries [2].
  • High-density association fine mapping showed that the association spanned about 80 kb of the zinc-finger gene DPF3 (also known as CERD4) [1].

References

  1. Genetic polymorphisms in DPF3 associated with risk of breast cancer and lymph node metastases. Hoyal, C.R., Kammerer, S., Roth, R.B., Reneland, R., Marnellos, G., Kiechle, M., Schwarz-Boeger, U., Griffiths, L.R., Ebner, F., Rehbock, J., Nelson, M.R., Braun, A. Journal of carcinogenesis [electronic resource]. (2005) [Pubmed]
  2. Cerd4, third member of the d4 gene family: expression and organization of genomic locus. Ninkina, N.N., Mertsalov, I.B., Kulikova, D.A., Alimova-Kost, M.V., Simonova, O.B., Korochkin, L.I., Kiselev, S.L., Buchman, V.L. Mamm. Genome (2001) [Pubmed]
 
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