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ADH1A  
    


    
      Official symbol:  ADH1A
      Full name:  alcohol dehydrogenase 1A (class I), alpha polypeptide
      Location:  4q23
      Also known as:  ADH1
      Entrez ID:  124
      Ensembl ID:  ENSG00000187758
      Summary:  This gene encodes a member of the alcohol dehydrogenase family. The encoded protein is the alpha subunit of class I alcohol dehydrogenase, which consists of several homo- and heterodimers of alpha, beta and gamma subunits. Alcohol dehydrogenases catalyze the oxidation of alcohols to aldehydes. This gene is active in the liver in early fetal life but only weakly active in adult liver. This gene is found in a cluster with six additional alcohol dehydrogenase genes, including those encoding the beta and gamma subunits, on the long arm of chromosome 4. Mutations in this gene may contribute to variation in certain personality traits and substance dependence. [provided by RefSeq, Nov 2010]

    

    
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Expression restricted in 1 cancer type(s)
   

    
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Gscore (Amp):  0.00  
Gscore (Del):  0.00  
 
   

    
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Mscore:  0.09  
 
Recurrently mutated in 1 cancer type(s)
   

    
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Total fusion occurrence:  NA  
 
 
 

    
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      Functional class:  Enzyme
      JensenLab PubMed score:  265.08  (Percentile rank: 84.81%)
      PubTator score:  171.95  (Percentile rank: 84.34%)
      Target development/druggability level:  TclinThese targets have activities in DrugCentral (ie. approved drugs) with known mechanism of action.
      Tractability (small molecule):  Clinical PrecedenceTargets with drugs in phase II or above; Pre-clinical targets
      Tractability (antibody):  Predicted Tractable - High confidenceTargets located in the plasma membrane; Targets with GO cell component terms plasma membrane or secreted

    







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