Gene Report
Basic Info
Approved Symbol |
FTH1
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Previous Symbol |
FTHL6 |
Symbol Alias |
FTH, PLIF, PIG15, FHC |
Approved Name |
ferritin, heavy polypeptide 1 |
Name Alias |
apoferritin, "placenta immunoregulatory factor", "proliferation-inducing protein 15" |
Location |
11q13 |
Position |
chr11:61727190-61735132, - |
External Links |
HGNC: 3976
Entrez Gene: 2495
Ensembl: ENSG00000167996
UCSC: uc001nsu.2
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No. of Studies |
0 (significant: 0; non-significant: 0; trend: 0) |
Source |
Mapped by significant region |
Gene related studies (count: 0)
Gene related SNPs (count: 0)
Gene related CNVs (count: 0)
Gene related other variant (count: 0)
Gene related regions (count: 1)
Gene related GO terms (count: 16)
Gene related KEGG pathways (count: 2)
ID |
Name |
No. of Genes in ADHDgene |
Brief Description |
hsa00860 |
Porphyrin and chlorophyll metabolism |
24 |
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hsa04978 |
Mineral absorption |
7 |
Minerals are one of the five fundamental groups of nutrients......
Minerals are one of the five fundamental groups of nutrients needed to sustain life. Of the minerals, calcium plays innumerable roles in our bodies, serving as a main component of bone as well as an intracellular messenger in muscle contraction/relaxation, neural networks, the immune system, and endocrine/exocrine cells. Iron, copper, and other metals are required for redox reactions (as cofactors) and for oxygen transport and binding (in hemoglobin and myoglobin). Many enzymes require specific metal atoms to complete their catalytic functions. Animal tissues need moderate quantities of some elements (Ca, P, K, Na, Mg, S, and Cl) and trace amounts of others (Mn, Fe, I, Co, Cr, Cu, Zn, and Se). The minerals are absorbed by either passive or active transport systems through the intestinal mucosa, often using specialized transport proteins, such as ferritin for Fe3+ and vitamin D-induced protein for calcium.
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Genes shared at least 5 GO terms with FTH1 (count: 1)
Genes shared at least 2 KEGG pathways with FTH1 (count: 0)
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