KDM4D


Description

The KDM4D (lysine demethylase 4D) is a protein-coding gene located on chromosome 11.

KDM4D, encoded by the KDM4D gene in humans, is an enzyme belonging to the alpha-ketoglutarate-dependent hydroxylase superfamily. Its messenger RNA was utilized in the groundbreaking somatic cell nuclear transfer experiment that resulted in the first two cloned primates from post-embryonic donor material in 2017. Additionally, KDM4D played a role in a similar experiment conducted in 2018 aimed at enhancing the cloning efficiency of bovine species.

KDM4D is also known as JMJD2D.

Associated Diseases



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