GCG
protein-coding gene in the species Homo sapiens
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GCG
Summary
GCG is a gene[1].
Key Facts
- GCG's instance of is recorded as gene[2].
- GCG's subclass of is recorded as protein-coding gene[3].
- GCG's Entrez Gene ID is recorded as 2641[4].
- GCG's HGNC gene symbol is recorded as GCG[5].
- GCG's HGNC ID is recorded as 4191[6].
- GCG's part of is recorded as Incretin synthesis, secretion, and inactivation[7].
- GCG's Commons category is recorded as Glucagon[8].
- GCG's OMIM ID is recorded as 138030[9].
- GCG's HomoloGene ID is recorded as 136497[10].
- GCG's Ensembl gene ID is recorded as ENSG00000115263[11].
- GCG's RefSeq RNA ID is recorded as NM_002054[12].
- GCG's genomic start is recorded as 162999392[13].
- GCG's genomic start is recorded as 162142882[14].
- GCG's genomic end is recorded as 162152404[15].
- GCG's genomic end is recorded as 163008914[16].
- GCG's biological process is recorded as negative regulation of execution phase of apoptosis[17].
- GCG's biological process is recorded as G protein-coupled receptor signaling pathway[18].
- GCG's biological process is recorded as regulation of insulin secretion[19].
- GCG's biological process is recorded as cellular response to glucagon stimulus[20].
- GCG's biological process is recorded as positive regulation of peptidyl-serine phosphorylation[21].
- GCG's biological process is recorded as positive regulation of calcium ion import[22].
- GCG's biological process is recorded as positive regulation of histone H3-K4 methylation[23].
- GCG's biological process is recorded as positive regulation of peptidyl-threonine phosphorylation[24].
- GCG's biological process is recorded as feeding behavior[25].
- GCG's biological process is recorded as positive regulation of ERK1 and ERK2 cascade[26].