Target | cis/trans | Study | SNP | SNP location | Maj/min allele | MAF | N | βinv | seinv | Pinv | fclog | Plog | Praw |
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CAMK1 | trans | Discovery | rs4525 | 1:169,511,734 | T/C | 0.28 | 997 | -0.987 | 0.039 | 2×10-110 | -1.260 | 6.9×10-81 | 2.5×10-32 |
CAMK1 | trans | Replication | rs4524 | 1:169,511,755 | A/G | 0.27 | 337 | -0.829 | 0.062 | 1.3×10-32 | -1.250 | 5.5×10-32 | 6.8×10-23 |
Target (abbrv.) | CAMK1 |
Target (full name) | Calcium/calmodulin-dependent protein kinase type 1 |
Somalogic ID (Sequence ID) | SL010489 (3592-4_3) |
Entrez Gene Symbol | CAMK1 |
UniProt ID | Q14012 |
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All locus annotations are based on the sentinel SNP (rs4525) and 40 proxy variant(s) that is/are in linkage disequilibrium r2 ≥ 0.8. Linkage disequilibrium is based on data from the 1000 Genomes Project, phase 3 version 5, European population and was retrieved using SNiPA's Block Annotation feature.
Download the detailed results of SNiPA's block annotation (PDF)
Genes hit or close-by |
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Potentially regulated genes |
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Trait | P | Study | Source |
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Neuroticism | 8.9×10-6 | 18762592 (PMID) | GRASP2 nonQTL |
Gene expression of BLZF1 in blood cells in Celiac disease | 6×10-5 | 19128478 (PMID) | GRASP2 eQTL |
Waist hip ratio | 1.4×10-4 | 20935629 (PMID) | GRASP2 nonQTL |
Uric acid in plasma | 1.7×10-4 | 23703922 (PMID) | GRASP2 nonQTL |
Serum ratio of (biliverdin)/(taurodeoxycholate) | 2.5×10-4 | 21886157 (PMID) | GRASP2 metabQTL |
Waist-to-hip ratio, adjusted for BMI | 5×10-4 | 25673412 (PMID) | Supplemental file |
This locus harbours a replicated trans-pQTL with Calcium/calmodulin-dependent protein kinase type 1 (CAMK1). SNP rs4525 tags variants that may regulate L-Selectin (SELL) and P-selecting (SELP). SELL binds to calmodulin in the context of leukocyte transmigration [PubMed] . See Locus 79 for a second replicated trans-pQTL to CAMK on a different chromosome. See Locus 413 for a replicated trans-pQTL with CAMK1 at the same locus that also involves F5.
The information gathered here is a result of an attempt to keep track of all interesting information that we encountered while investigating these loci. Please bear in mind that the annotation given here is neither complete nor free of errors, and that all information provided here should be confirmed by additional literature research before being used as a basis for firm conclusions or further experiments.