BMS1P4
Description
The BMS1P4 (BMS1 pseudogene 4) is a pseudo gene located on chromosome 10.
The BMS1P4 gene provides instructions for making a protein called BMS1-like protein 4. This protein is part of a family of proteins known as the BMS1 family, which are characterized by a specific domain called the BMS1 domain. While the exact function of BMS1P4 is unknown, its similarity to other BMS1 family members suggests a potential role in processes involving RNA, such as splicing or translation. More research is needed to understand its specific role in the cell.
BMS1P4, also known as BMS1-like protein 4, is a protein that in humans is encoded by the BMS1P4 gene. This gene belongs to the BMS1 family of proteins, which are characterized by the presence of a conserved BMS1 domain. The specific function of BMS1P4 is currently unknown, but its homology to other BMS1 family members suggests a potential role in cellular processes related to RNA metabolism, such as splicing or translation. Further research is needed to elucidate its precise function.
BMS1P4 is also known as BMS1LP4.