FHIT

Aliases
  • AP3A hydrolase
  • AP3Aase
  • Diadenosine 5',5'''-P1,P3-triphosphate hydrolase
  • Dinucleosidetriphosphatase
  • EC 3.6.1.29
  • FHIT
  • FRA3B
  • Fragile histidine triad protein
  • bis(5'-adenosyl)-triphosphatase
  • diadenosine 5',5'''-P1,P3-triphosphate hydrolase
  • dinucleosidetriphosphatase
  • fragile histidine triad gene
  • tumor suppressor protein
Description
FHIT, or fragile histidine triad, is a member of the histidine triad gene family. The FHIT protein is a diadenosine 5',5'''-P1,P3-triphosphate hydrolase involved in purine metabolism. Included in the FHIT gene is the common fragile site FRA3B on chromosome 3, where carcinogen-induced damage can lead to translocations and aberrant transcripts of this gene. Mutated transcripts from this gene have been found in about half of all esophageal, stomach, and colon carcinomas. There are several alternatively spliced transcript variants for this gene.
Attributes
QA State
Under Review
Type
Protein
HGNC Name
FHIT
Certifications
  • None
QA State for Lung
Under Review

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