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. 2016 Jun 9;32(18):2831–2838. doi: 10.1093/bioinformatics/btw358

Table 4.

Predicted top 10 new genes for PD by Know-GENE

Gene Score Evidence of support or disapprove
NUP62_HUMAN 0.971 Supported by ref. (Zatloukal et al., 2002)
HD_HUMAN 0.953 Causes Huntington’s disease that shares the same malfunctions within the motor sector of the nervous system as PD (Delcomyn, 1998); http://serendip.brynmawr.edu/bb/neuro/neuro98/202s98-paper3/Sangaramoothy3.html
PANK2_HUMAN 0.953 Disapproved by ref. (Klopstock et al., 2005)
TOR1A_HUMAN 0.952 Supported by ref. (Leung et al., 2001)
TOM40_HUMAN 0.935 Supported by ref. (Bender et al., 2013)
STX6_HUMAN 0.922 Disapprove by ref. (Trinh et al., 2013)
THAP1_HUMAN 0.890 Support: THAP1 gene is part of a family of THAP proteins that bind specific DNA sequences and regulate cell proliferation through the pRB/E2F cell cycle target genes, a pathway recently proposed to be involved in cell death in PD (Höglinger et al., 2007; Houlden et al., 2010)
IRF4_HUMAN 0.875 Supported by ref. (Soreq et al., 2008)
E2AK3_HUMAN 0.875 Supported by ref. (Dzamko et al., 2014)
A4_HUMAN 0.862 Supported by ref. (Schulte et al., 2015)