LongevityMap variant

Entry Details

Longevity Association
Significant
Population
Japanese
Study Design
Allele and genotype distributions of rs1333049 were compared in centenarians and younger adults (without (healthy) or with CAD) in two independent cohorts: Spanish and Japanese.
Conclusions
The frequency of the GG genotype in centenarians was higher than either healthy or CAD controls in Spanish. In the Japanese cohort, C allele did not differ between centenarians and healthy controls, but it was significantly lower in centenarians than in CAD controls.
Identifier
rs1333049
In Other Studies (IDs)
380 387 855
Cytogenetic Location
17p13.1
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Gene details

HGNC symbol
TP53
Aliases
P53; BCC7; LFS1; TRP53 
Common name
tumor protein p53 
Description
This gene encodes a tumor suppressor protein containing transcriptional activation, DNA binding, and oligomerization domains. The encoded protein responds to diverse cellular stresses to regulate expression of target genes, thereby inducing cell cycle arrest, apoptosis, senescence, DNA repair, or changes in metabolism. Mutations in this gene are associated with a variety of human cancers, including hereditary cancers such as Li-Fraumeni syndrome. Alternative splicing of this gene and the use of alternate promoters result in multiple transcript variants and isoforms. Additional isoforms have also been shown to result from the use of alternate translation initiation codons from identical transcript variants (PMIDs: 12032546, 20937277). [provided by RefSeq, Dec 2016]
Other longevity studies of this gene
47
OMIM
191170
Ensembl
ENSG00000141510
UniProt/Swiss-Prot
A0A087WT22_HUMAN
Entrez Gene
7157
UniGene
437460
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Homologs in model organisms

Danio rerio
tp53
Mus musculus
Trp53
Rattus norvegicus
LOC100910954

In other databases

GenAge model organism genes
  • A homolog of this gene for Mus musculus is present as Trp53
GenAge human genes
  • This gene is present as TP53
CellAge
  • This gene is present as TP53

References

PinĂ³s et al. (2014)

Other variants which are also part of this study