Basic Information

Symbol
circZNF609
RNA Class
circRNA
Alias
Zinc Finger Protein 609 KIAA0295
Location (GRCh37)
15:64758223-64977826 UCSC Genome Browser
Location (GRCh38)
Host gene
ZNF609
Host category
mRNA
Forensic tag(s)
Other applications
External database

Transcripts

ID Type Location (GRCh37) Location (GRCh38) Length GC content
hsa_ZNF609_0001600 Exon-Intron chr15:64791492-64799853 chr15:64499293-64507654 250 nt 0.3880
hsa_ZNF609_0002200 Exon-Intron chr15:64791492-64802316 chr15:64499293-64510117 143 nt 0.3287
hsa_ZNF609_0002300 Exon-Intron chr15:64791492-64812232 chr15:64499293-64520033 22 nt 0.5455
hsa_ZNF609_0001700 Exon-Intron chr15:64791492-64813241 chr15:64499293-64521042 250 nt 0.3320
hsa_ZNF609_0002400 Exon-Intron chr15:64791492-64824884 chr15:64499293-64532685 250 nt 0.5120
hsa_ZNF609_0002500 Exon-Intron chr15:64791492-64843451 chr15:64499293-64551252 146 nt 0.4658
hsa_ZNF609_0002600 Exon-Intron chr15:64791492-64854057 chr15:64499293-64561858 126 nt 0.4048
hsa_ZNF609_0002700 Exon-Exon chr15:64791492-64915251 chr15:64499293-64623052 521 nt 0.5202
hsa_ZNF609_0002800 Exon-Intron chr15:64791492-64929826 chr15:64499293-64637627 55 nt 0.4182
hsa_ZNF609_0002900 Exon-Exon chr15:64791492-64962632 chr15:64499293-64670433 88 nt 0.4886
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Forensic Context

A study in mice demonstrated that the circZNF609 exhibits higher expression in myotubes compared to myoblasts, and its downregulation reduces myoblast proliferation while inhibiting differentiation by sponging miR-194-5p and upregulating BCLAF1 [Di Agostino et al. DOI:10.3389/fcell.2020.00389]. A review consolidating research across multiple species, including human, mouse, rat, and C. elegans, indicates that the circZNF609 is downregulated in Hirschsprung disease and functions as a miRNA sponge for miR-150-5p to regulate AKT3, where its silencing inhibits cell migration and proliferation [Lee et al. DOI:10.1016/j.biopha.2018.12.052]. In mammalian neural tissue, it is also noted to play a role in myoblast differentiation by producing a protein [Suresh L. Mehta et al. DOI:10.1016/j.pneurobio.2020.101746].