CHURC1-FNTB


Description

The CHURC1-FNTB (CHURC1-FNTB readthrough) is a protein-coding gene located on chromosome 14.

The CHURC1-FNTB fusion gene is a chimeric transcript resulting from a chromosomal rearrangement involving the CHURC1 and FNTB genes. It is a rare event and its biological significance is not well understood. The fusion protein is likely to have altered or novel functions compared to the individual proteins from which it is derived.

The CHURC1-FNTB fusion gene is a chimeric transcript resulting from a chromosomal rearrangement involving the CHURC1 and FNTB genes. Its function remains largely unknown, but it is potentially involved in cellular processes related to the original genes. CHURC1 is a nuclear protein with a role in DNA replication and repair, while FNTB is a component of the ribosome and is essential for protein synthesis. The fusion protein may exhibit altered or novel functions due to the combined domains from both CHURC1 and FNTB.

CHURC1-FNTB is also known as FNTB, FTase-beta.

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