General Information of EM (ID: EM12304)
  Official Symbol
PCDHB7
  Official Full Name
Protocadherin Beta 7
  Synonym
PCDH-BETA7;Protocadherin Beta 7;Protocadherin Beta-7;PCDH-Beta-7
  Molecule Type
Protein coding
  Position On Chromosome
chr5(Start:141172644 - End:141176383)
  Strand
+
  Uniprot Entry
Q9Y5E2 
  ENSG ID
ENSG00000113212 
    Disease Relevance (Click to Show/Hide)
         2C30: Melanoma of skin Cutaneous Melanoma [Melanoma of skin]
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         8A20: Alzheimer disease Alzheimer's disease [Alzheimer disease]
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         CB03: Idiopathic interstitial pneumonitis Idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis (IPF) [Idiopathic interstitial pneumonitis]
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         LD2B: Syndromes with premature ageing appearance as a major feature Werner Syndrome [Syndromes with premature ageing appearance as a major feature]
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         LD2C: Overgrowth syndromes Sotos syndrome(SS) [Overgrowth syndromes]
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         XH4XG8: Chronic myeloid leukaemia Chronic Phase-Chronic Myeloid Leukemia [Chronic myeloid leukaemia]
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Metabolite(s) with this epigenetic modification
  Metabolite Name: Valerate
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     Description
Valerate has been shown to hypermethylate PCDHB7 CpG site in breast cancer cells.

References
1 Valerian and valeric acid inhibit growth of breast cancer cells possibly by mediating epigenetic modifications. Sci Rep. 2021 Jan 28;11(1):2519. doi: 10.1038/s41598-021-81620-x.
2 Gut Microbiota as Important Mediator Between Diet and DNA Methylation and Histone Modifications in the Host. Nutrients. 2020 Feb 25;12(3):597. doi: 10.3390/nu12030597.

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