ATP6V1G2-DDX39B


Description

The ATP6V1G2-DDX39B (ATP6V1G2-DDX39B readthrough (NMD candidate)) is a ncRNA gene located on chromosome 6.

The ATP6V1G2-DDX39B fusion gene is a newly identified gene formed by the fusion of the ATP6V1G2 and Ddx39b genes. It is still being studied and its exact function is not yet fully understood. However, it is believed to be involved in cellular energy production and RNA metabolism. This fusion gene may play a role in various cellular processes and could potentially be linked to certain health conditions.

ATP6V1G2-DDX39B is a fusion gene that arises from the fusion of the ATP6V1G2 and Ddx39b genes. This fusion gene is implicated in various biological processes, particularly in the regulation of cellular energy production and RNA metabolism. The fusion protein produced from ATP6V1G2-DDX39B likely exhibits combined functionality from both parental genes. Further research is needed to completely understand the specific roles of this fusion protein in cellular pathways and its potential impact on health.

ATP6V1G2-DDX39B is also known as -.

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