Basic Information

Symbol
TJP2
RNA class
mRNA
Alias
Tight Junction Protein 2 X104 ZO2 Friedreich Ataxia Region Gene X104 (Tight Junction Protein ZO-2) Zonula Occludens Protein 2 Zona Occludens 2 DFNA51 ZO-2 Deafness, Autosomal Dominant 51 Tight Junction Protein ZO-2 Zona Occludens Protein 2 C9DUPq21.11 DUP9q21.11 FHCA1 PFIC4
Location (GRCh38)
Forensic tag(s)
Sudden unexpected death diagnosis

MANE select

Transcript ID
NM_004817.4
Sequence length
4503.0 nt
GC content
0.5150

Transcripts

ID Sequence Length GC content
CACCCUCUCCGCCUUUCCCGACACCCCAAAGUAGCGCUGCGAGCAGCUG… 4129 nt 0.5149
AUAUGGAUGUGUCACUGUGUGAGAUGACAACAGGAUUUGCUGGAAAUGU… 4459 nt 0.5066
AGAGACCAUGAAGACUGCUCAAGCCCUACAUAGGAUGUGGAUCCAGGCU… 4503 nt 0.5090
ACAAUAAUAUACGGGAGCAGCCGCGGAGGCCGCUGGCGCCCUCCCAUUC… 4685 nt 0.5234
CUUUUGAAAUGCAGGAUCUCAGGCCCCACCCAGAUCUGCUGAAUCAGGA… 4681 nt 0.5125
AGAGCACUGUCCGGUGGUGCCCAGGAGGAGUAGGAGCAGGAGCAGAAGC… 4388 nt 0.5134
AGAGCACUGUCCGGUGGUGCCCAGGAGGAGUAGGAGCAGGAGCAGAAGC… 4175 nt 0.5087
AGAGACCAUGAAGACUGCUCAAGCCCUACAUAGGAUGUGGAUCCAGGCU… 3981 nt 0.5082
AGAGACCAUGAAGACUGCUCAAGCCCUACAUAGGAUGUGGAUCCAGGCU… 4422 nt 0.5088
AGAGCACUGUCCGGUGGUGCCCAGGAGGAGUAGGAGCAGGAGCAGAAGC… 4503 nt 0.5150
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Summary

This gene encodes a zonula occluden that is a member of the membrane-associated guanylate kinase homolog family. The encoded protein functions as a component of the tight junction barrier in epithelial and endothelial cells and is necessary for proper assembly of tight junctions. Mutations in this gene have been identified in patients with hypercholanemia, and genomic duplication of a 270 kb region including this gene causes autosomal dominant deafness-51. Alternatively spliced transcripts encoding multiple isoforms have been observed for this gene. [provided by RefSeq, Nov 2011]

Forensic Context

A systematic review of postmortem human brain studies found that the TJP2 mRNA, a tight junction protein, exhibited decreased transcription in the anterior cingulate cortex of individuals who died by suicide compared to controls [Yamamoto et al. DOI:10.3390/Ijms25115750].