| UTP4 |
|---|
|
| Identifiers |
|---|
| Aliases | UTP4, CIRHIN, NAIC, TEX292, CIRH1A, small subunit processome component, UTP4 small subunit processome component |
|---|
| External IDs | OMIM: 607456; MGI: 1096573; HomoloGene: 40775; GeneCards: UTP4; OMA:UTP4 - orthologs |
|---|
|
| Gene location (Mouse) |
|---|
| | Chr. | Chromosome 8 (mouse) |
|---|
| | Band | 8|8 D3 | Start | 107,620,268 bp |
|---|
| End | 107,649,720 bp |
|---|
|
|
|
|
| Wikidata |
|
UTP4 is a gene that encodes the protein Cirhin, the gene is also known as CIRH1A and NAIC. This protein contains a WD40 repeat and is localized to the nucleolus where it colocates with UTP15 and WDR43. Biallelic mutations to UTP4 have been associated with North American Indian childhood cirrhosis, a form of inherited cirrhosis of the liver occurring in American Indian children from the Abitibi region of northern Quebec.