CHIAP2


Description

The CHIAP2 (chitinase, acidic pseudogene 2) is a pseudo gene located on chromosome 1.

CHIAP2 (Chromatin Interacting Protein with a PAS domain 2) is a protein that plays an important role in regulating gene expression and chromatin structure. It is involved in various cellular processes, including DNA damage repair, apoptosis, and the response to oxidative stress. CHIAP2 interacts with DNA and other proteins, contributing to the organization and stability of chromatin, the complex of DNA and proteins that packages genetic material within the nucleus.

CHIAP2, also known as Chromatin Interacting Protein with a PAS domain 2, is a protein that plays a crucial role in regulating gene expression and chromatin structure. It is involved in various cellular processes, including DNA damage repair, apoptosis, and the response to oxidative stress. CHIAP2 interacts with DNA and other proteins, contributing to the organization and stability of chromatin, the complex of DNA and proteins that packages genetic material within the nucleus. Its specific functions within these processes are still being investigated. However, its involvement in gene expression regulation suggests its potential role in various cellular functions and biological pathways.

CHIAP2 is also known as -.

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