AGAP7P


Description

The AGAP7P (ArfGAP with GTPase domain, ankyrin repeat and PH domain 7, pseudogene) is a pseudo gene located on chromosome 10.

AGAP7P, also known as ADP-ribosylation factor GTPase activating protein 7 pseudogene, is a pseudogene located on human chromosome 19. Pseudogenes are non-functional copies of functional genes and often arise through duplication and mutation events. While AGAP7P lacks the necessary coding sequences to produce a functional protein, it may still play a regulatory role in gene expression or participate in other cellular processes.

The exact function of AGAP7P is currently unknown, but its homology to the ARF GTPase activating protein family suggests a potential role in regulating intracellular membrane trafficking.

AGAP7P is also known as AGAP-7, AGAP7, CTGLF4, bA109G10.1.

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