U.S. flag

An official website of the United States government

Format

Send to:

Choose Destination
    • Showing Current items.

    DAOA-AS1 DAOA antisense RNA 1 [ Homo sapiens (human) ]

    Gene ID: 282706, updated on 10-Dec-2024

    GeneRIFs: Gene References Into Functions

    GeneRIFPubMed TitleDate
    study reports G72/G30 expression profiles and behavioral changes in a G72/G30 transgenic mouse model; the transcriptome profile changes and multiple mouse behavioral effects suggest that the G72 gene may play a role in modulating behaviors relevant to psychiatric disorders

    Expression of the G72/G30 gene in transgenic mice induces behavioral changes.
    Cheng L, Hattori E, Nakajima A, Woehrle NS, Opal MD, Zhang C, Grennan K, Dulawa SC, Tang YP, Gershon ES, Liu C., Free PMC Article

    10/4/2014
    A homogeneous sample of 280 schizophrenia patients and 230 healthy controls of Hungarian, Caucasian descent were genotyped for polymorphisms in schizophrenia candidate genes NRG1, DTNBP1, RGS4, G72/G30, and PIP5K2A.

    Association study of NRG1, DTNBP1, RGS4, G72/G30, and PIP5K2A with schizophrenia and symptom severity in a Hungarian sample.
    Réthelyi JM, Bakker SC, Polgár P, Czobor P, Strengman E, Pásztor PI, Kahn RS, Bitter I.

    06/28/2010
    The transgenic mice which expression of the human G72/G30 gene locus in mice produces behavioral phenotypes that are relevant to psychiatric disorders.

    Behavioral changes in G72/G30 transgenic mice.
    Otte DM, Bilkei-Gorzó A, Filiou MD, Turck CW, Yilmaz O, Holst MI, Schilling K, Abou-Jamra R, Schumacher J, Benzel I, Kunz WS, Beck H, Zimmer A.

    01/21/2010
    The G72/G30 complex is considered as one of the most promising candidate genes for both schizophrenia and bipolar disorder.

    Further evidence for an association of G72/G30 with schizophrenia in Chinese.
    Shi J, Badner JA, Gershon ES, Chunyu L, Willour VL, Potash JB., Free PMC Article

    01/21/2010
    Some support for the individual involvement of DAO and G72(DAOA)/G30 in the etiology of bipolar disorder.

    Association of DAO and G72(DAOA)/G30 genes with bipolar affective disorder.
    Prata D, Breen G, Osborne S, Munro J, St Clair D, Collier D.

    01/21/2010
    Association of polymorphism with schizophrenia not consistent with those found in other populations, and may be chance findings.

    Association analysis of G72/G30 polymorphisms with schizophrenia in the Korean population.
    Shin HD, Park BL, Kim EM, Lee SO, Cheong HS, Lee CH, Kim SG, Sohn JW, Park CS, Kim JW, Kim BH, Kim IY, Choi IG, Woo SI.

    01/21/2010
    Results suggest that variability of the DAOA/G30 locus may be involved in the etiology of panic disorder.

    Investigation of the DAOA/G30 locus in panic disorder.
    Schumacher J, Abou Jamra R, Becker T, Klopp N, Franke P, Jacob C, Sand P, Fritze J, Ohlraun S, Schulze TG, Rietschel M, Illig T, Propping P, Cichon S, Deckert J, Nöthen MM.

    01/21/2010
    identified statistically significant differences in allele distributions of two markers rs3916965 and rs2391191, and a highly significant association between haplotype AGAC of the G72/G30 locus and schizophrenia in the Chinese population

    Association of G72/G30 with schizophrenia in the Chinese population.
    Wang X, He G, Gu N, Yang J, Tang J, Chen Q, Liu X, Shen Y, Qian X, Lin W, Duan Y, Feng G, He L.

    01/21/2010
    this gene implicated in schizophrenia among Chinese population.

    A family-based study of the association between the G72/G30 genes and schizophrenia in the Chinese population.
    Zou F, Li C, Duan S, Zheng Y, Gu N, Feng G, Xing Y, Shi J, He L.

    01/21/2010
    data suggest that a susceptibility variant for bipolar illness exists in the vicinity of the G72/G30 genes

    Polymorphisms at the G72/G30 gene locus, on 13q33, are associated with bipolar disorder in two independent pedigree series.
    Hattori E, Liu C, Badner JA, Bonner TI, Christian SL, Maheshwari M, Detera-Wadleigh SD, Gibbs RA, Gershon ES., Free PMC Article

    01/21/2010
    These findings suggest that the G72/G30 gene may modulate the age at onset and there might be a potential interaction between this locus and sex in the pathogenesis of schizophrenia.

    Association of G72/G30 polymorphisms with early-onset and male schizophrenia.
    Yue W, Liu Z, Kang G, Yan J, Tang F, Ruan Y, Zhang J, Zhang D.

    01/21/2010
    The results suggest that there is weak evidence of association between the G72/G30 genes and schizophrenia.

    G72/G30 genes and schizophrenia: a systematic meta-analysis of association studies.
    Li D, He L., Free PMC Article

    01/21/2010
    the G30 region is involved in susceptibility to schizophrenia in the Ashkenazi population.

    Is the G72/G30 locus associated with schizophrenia? single nucleotide polymorphisms, haplotypes, and gene expression analysis.
    Korostishevsky M, Kaganovich M, Cholostoy A, Ashkenazi M, Ratner Y, Dahary D, Bernstein J, Bening-Abu-Shach U, Ben-Asher E, Lancet D, Ritsner M, Navon R.

    01/21/2010
    This study failed to find evidence for an association for schizophrenia with single nucleotide polymorphisms at the G72/G30 locus.

    Evidence for linkage to chromosome 13q32 in an independent sample of schizophrenia families.
    Mulle JG, McDonough JA, Chowdari KV, Nimgaonkar V, Chakravarti A.

    01/21/2010
    A statistically significant association was found between rs778293 and schizophrenia in Asian populations, but not European populations.

    Further evidence for the association between G72/G30 genes and schizophrenia in two ethnically distinct populations.
    Ma J, Qin W, Wang XY, Guo TW, Bian L, Duan SW, Li XW, Zou FG, Fang YR, Fang JX, Feng GY, Gu NF, St Clair D, He L.

    01/21/2010
    The G72/G30 gene may be implicated in susceptibility to schizophrenia and there may be an interaction between this gene and sex in the pathogenesis of schizophrenia.

    Family-based association study between G72/G30 genetic polymorphism and schizophrenia.
    Hong CJ, Hou SJ, Yen FC, Liou YJ, Tsai SJ.

    01/21/2010
    Identifies LTR class mobile element sequences at the G72/G30 locus.

    Coding sequences of functioning human genes derived entirely from mobile element sequences.
    Britten RJ., Free PMC Article

    02/26/2007
    firstprevious page of 1 nextlast