is a | gene |
is | mentioned by |
EntrezGene | 775 |
PheGenI | 775 |
VariationViewer | 775 |
ClinVar | CACNA1C |
GeneCards | CACNA1C |
dbSNP | 775 |
Diseases | CACNA1C |
SADR | 775 |
HugeNav | 775 |
wikipedia | CACNA1C |
CACNA1C | |
gopubmed | CACNA1C |
EVS | CACNA1C |
HEFalMp | CACNA1C |
MyGene2 | CACNA1C |
23andMe | CACNA1C |
# SNPs | 38 |
Max Magnitude | Chromosome position | Summary | |
---|---|---|---|
rs1006737 | 1.7 | 2,236,129 | |
rs1051375 | 0 | 2,679,713 | |
rs1057517711 | 0 | 2,566,466 | |
rs10774035 | 0 | 2,259,508 | |
rs10848632 | 0 | 2,206,827 | |
rs10848635 | 0 | 2,207,029 | |
rs11062040 | 0 | 1,982,091 | |
rs121912775 | 0 | 2,550,020 | |
rs121912776 | 0 | 2,115,290 | |
rs193922615 | 0 | 2,688,693 | |
rs193922616 | 0 | 2,691,089 | |
rs199473391 | 0 | 2,607,117 | |
rs199473392 | 0 | 2,691,170 | |
rs199473660 | 0 | 2,688,702 | |
rs2007044 | 0 | 2,235,794 | |
rs2159100 | 0 | 2,237,227 | |
rs216013 | 0 | 2,620,466 | |
rs216026 | 0 | 2,639,961 | |
rs2239063 | 0 | 2,402,665 | |
rs2302729 | 0 | 2,674,806 | |
rs34621387 | 0 | 2,419,238 | |
rs374528680 | 0 | 2,686,216 | |
rs4141130 | 0 | 1,988,550 | |
rs4765905 | 0 | 2,240,418 | |
rs4765913 | 0 | 2,310,730 | |
rs587782933 | 0 | 2,504,526 | |
rs730880056 | 0 | 2,593,261 | |
rs7312105 | 0 | 2,414,189 | |
rs750835733 | 0 | 2,593,252 | |
rs758786846 | 0 | 2,593,260 | |
rs773528195 | 0 | 2,115,343 | |
rs786205745 | 0 | 2,504,538 | |
rs786205748 | 0 | 2,566,465 | |
rs786205753 | 0 | 2,593,255 | |
rs794727587 | 0 | 2,665,600 | |
rs797044881 | 0 | 2,608,651 | |
rs79891110 | 0 | 2,504,944 | |
rs80315385 | 0 | 2,504,932 |
[PMID 16610939] The genotypes of 62 SNPs in the calcium channel, voltage-dependent, L type, alpha 1C subunit CACNA1C gene were obtained for Estonian patients with hypertension under treatment with calcium channel blocker drugs (including amlodipine, trade name Norvasc); 3 SNPs in CANCA1C had significant associations with the antihypertensive (ie drug) outcome.
[PMID 20098439] CACNA1C (rs1006737) is associated with schizophrenia.
[PMID 24716743] CACNA1C is associated with bipolar disorder.