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EZH2 gene

A gene that makes a protein called histone methyltransferase. This protein is involved in controlling the activity of certain genes and in cell division. Mutations (changes) in the EZH2 gene may cause histone methyltransferase to become overactive, which may cause cancer cells to grow. EZH2 gene mutations have been found in many types of cancer.

Source: NCI Dictionary of Cancer Terms

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