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HIST1H1D
This is one of several genes that encode linker histone proteins that are recurrently mutated in DLBCL and FL.1,2 Mutations are often found in the globular domain of the protein, which is critical for its interaction with DNA and other histone proteins.
Entity | Tier | Description |
---|---|---|
BL | 2 | relevance in BL not firmly established |
DLBCL | 1 | high-confidence DLBCL gene |
FL | 1 | high-confidence FL gene |
Entity | source | frequency (%) |
---|---|---|
BL | GAMBL genomes+capture | 3.23 |
BL | Thomas cohort | 4.70 |
BL | Panea cohort | 4.00 |
DLBCL | GAMBL genomes | 6.12 |
DLBCL | Schmitz cohort | 5.74 |
DLBCL | Reddy cohort | 6.11 |
DLBCL | Chapuy cohort | 7.69 |
FL | GAMBL genomes | 3.23 |
Entity | aSHM | Significant selection | dN/dS (missense) | dN/dS (nonsense) |
---|---|---|---|---|
BL | No | No | 8.064 | 0 |
DLBCL | No | No | 2.458 | 0 |
FL | No | No | 0.857 | 0 |
Note
First described in DLBCL in 2013 by Morin RD
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