RUNX2
Information RUNX2
- Description
This gene is a member of the RUNX family of transcription factors and encodes a nuclear protein with an Runt DNA-binding domain. This protein is essential for osteoblastic differentiation and skeletal morphogenesis and acts as a scaffold for nucleic acids and regulatory factors involved in skeletal gene expression. The protein can bind DNA both as a monomer or, with more affinity, as a subunit of a heterodimeric complex. Two regions of potential trinucleotide repeat expansions are present in the N-terminal region of the encoded protein, and these and other mutations in this gene have been associated with the bone development disorder cleidocranial dysplasia (CCD). Transcript variants that encode different protein isoforms result from the use of alternate promoters as well as alternate splicing. [provided by RefSeq, Jul 2016]
- Full Name
RUNX family transcription factor 2
Source NCBI
- Species
Homo sapiens [tax_id: 9606]
- Genome
hg38
ReMap Statistics
- Datasets
- 4
- Biotypes
- 4
- Peaks
- 104,154
- Non-redundant peaks
- 83,443
TF Classification
- Super Class
- Immunoglobulin fold
- Class
- Runt domain factors
- Familly
- Runt-related factors
- Sub Familly
- None
Source TFClass
External IDs
- NCBI Gene
- 860
- Official Gene Name
- RUNX2
- JASPAR
- MA0511
- Ensembl
- ENSG00000124813
- UniProt
- Q13950
- Genevisible
- Q13950
- RefSeq
- NM_001015051
- Aliases
- AML3; CBF-alpha-1; CBFA1; CCD; CCD1; CLCD; OSF-2; OSF2; PEA2aA; PEBP2A1; PEBP2aA; PEBP2aA1
Datasets Table for RUNX2
Target name | Target modification | Ecotype/Strain | Biotype | Biotype modification | Source | Species | Experiment | Peaks |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
RUNX2 | PER-117 | GEO | Homo sapiens | GSE151819 | 19,992 | |||
RUNX2 | SaOS-2 | GEO | Homo sapiens | GSE76937 | 6,452 | |||
RUNX2 | Karpas-45 | GEO | Homo sapiens | GSE151819 | 38,291 | |||
RUNX2 | LNCaP-C4-2B | GEO | Homo sapiens | GSE33889 | 39,419 | |||
Target name | Target modification | Ecotype/Strain | Biotype | Biotype modification | Source | Species | Experiment | Peaks |