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CLTC  
    


    
      Official symbol:  CLTC
      Full name:  clathrin heavy chain
      Location:  17q23.1
      Also known as:  Hc, CLTCL2
      Entrez ID:  1213
      Ensembl ID:  ENSG00000141367
      Summary:  Clathrin is a major protein component of the cytoplasmic face of intracellular organelles, called coated vesicles and coated pits. These specialized organelles are involved in the intracellular trafficking of receptors and endocytosis of a variety of macromolecules. The basic subunit of the clathrin coat is composed of three heavy chains and three light chains. [provided by RefSeq, Jul 2008]

    

    
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Gscore (Amp):  0.72  (Driver)
Gscore (Del):  0.13  
 
Recurrently amplified in 4 cancer type(s)
Recurrently deleted in 1 cancer type(s)
   

    
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Mscore:  0.00  
 
   

    
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Total fusion occurrence:  10  
 
Fusions detected in 6 cancer type(s)
 
 

    
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   COMMON ESSENTIAL     
   

    
      Functional class:  Not specified
      JensenLab PubMed score:  38.78  (Percentile rank: 58.30%)
      PubTator score:  128.33  (Percentile rank: 81.04%)
      Target development/druggability level:  TbioThese targets do not have known drug or small molecule activities that satisfy the activity thresholds detailed below AND satisfy one or more of the following criteria: 1) target is above the cutoff criteria for Tdark; 2) target is annotated with a Gene Ontology Molecular Function or Biological Process leaf term(s) with an Experimental Evidence code.
      Tractability (small molecule):  Discovery PrecedenceTargets with ligands; Targets with crystal structures with ligands
      Tractability (antibody):  Predicted Tractable - High confidenceTargets located in the plasma membrane; Targets with GO cell component terms plasma membrane or secreted

    







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