GLI3 Gene
GLI family zinc finger 3
ALIAS SYMBOLS
PAP-A
PAPA
PAPA1
PAPB
ACLS
PPDIV
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Sign InDescription
The GLI3 gene belongs to a family of genes that are involved in the normal shaping (patterning) of many tissues and organs during the early stages of development before birth. To carry out this role, proteins produced from genes in the GLI family attach to specific regions of DNA and help control whether particular genes are turned on or off (gene expression). GLI proteins are called transcription factors on the basis of this action.
Proteins in the GLI family function in the same molecular pathway as a protein called Sonic Hedgehog. This pathway is essential for early development. It plays a role in cell growth, cell specialization, and the patterning of structures such as the brain and limbs. Depending on signals from Sonic Hedgehog, the GLI3 protein can either turn on (activate) or turn off (repress) other genes. Researchers are working to identify the genes targeted by the GLI3 protein during development.
CHROMOSOME
7
LOCATION
p14.1
LOCUS TYPE
gene with protein product
VARIANTS
555
External Links
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