Basic Information

Symbol
RGS6
RNA class
mRNA
Alias
Regulator Of G Protein Signaling 6 Regulator Of G-Protein Signaling 6 Regulator Of G-Protein Signalling 6 S914 HA117 GAP
Location (GRCh38)
Forensic tag(s)
Mechanical injury analysis Sudden cardiac death diagnosis

MANE select

Transcript ID
NM_001204424.2
Sequence length
6069.0 nt
GC content
0.5352

Transcripts

ID Sequence Length GC content
GUGAAGCGCACACCGACGGGGACGAGAGCGCAGAGGAUGGCGCUUUUAG… 5637 nt 0.5203
GUGAAGCGCACACCGACGGGGACGAGAGCGCAGAGGAUGGCGCUUUUAG… 5339 nt 0.5145
GUGAAGCGCACACCGACGGGGACGAGAGCGCAGAGGAUGGCGCUUUUAG… 5285 nt 0.5149
GUGAAGCGCACACCGACGGGGACGAGAGCGCAGAGGAUGGCGCUUUUAG… 5526 nt 0.5217
GUGAAGCGCACACCGACGGGGACGAGAGCGCAGAGGAUGGCGCUUUUAG… 5472 nt 0.5221
GUGAAGCGCACACCGACGGGGACGAGAGCGCAGAGGAUGGCGCUUUUAG… 5228 nt 0.5159
GUGAAGCGCACACCGACGGGGACGAGAGCGCAGAGGAUGGCGCUUUUAG… 5174 nt 0.5162
AUUUCUAGGUUUUCUCCUCCUCGAGCAAAUCACGGUCUGCGCCUUCCGC… 5461 nt 0.5206
GAACGGCUUCGCGAGUUGGGGCAGCUCCUCGCGCUCGGCCCUGCUCGGC… 6069 nt 0.5352
AUUUCUAGGUUUUCUCCUCCUCGAGCAAAUCACGGUCUGCGCCUUCCGC… 5686 nt 0.5213
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Summary

This gene encodes a member of the RGS (regulator of G protein signaling) family of proteins, which are defined by the presence of a RGS domain that confers the GTPase-activating activity of these proteins toward certain G alpha subunits. This protein also belongs to a subfamily of RGS proteins characterized by the presence of DEP and GGL domains, the latter a G beta 5-interacting domain. The RGS proteins negatively regulate G protein signaling, and may modulate neuronal, cardiovascular, lymphocytic activities, and cancer risk. Many alternatively spliced transcript variants encoding different isoforms with long or short N-terminal domains, complete or incomplete GGL domains, and distinct C-terminal domains, have been described for this gene, however, the full-length nature of some of these variants is not known.[provided by RefSeq, Mar 2011]

Forensic Context

A study in human postmortem cerebellar tissue demonstrated that the RGS6 was analyzed via qRT-PCR as a candidate gene from a whole-genome microarray, which identified significant gene expression changes following traumatic frontal cortex injury [Schober et al. DOI:10.1007/s00414-014-1129-3]. A review of long noncoding RNAs in cardiovascular diseases notes that the RGS6 is hypothesized as a biomarker for Tetralogy of Fallot in humans [Yeh et al. DOI:10.1186/s12929-020-00647-w].