CRELD1


Description

The CRELD1 (cysteine rich with EGF like domains 1) is a protein-coding gene located on chromosome 3.

CRELD1 is a protein found in humans, encoded by the CRELD1 gene. It contains epidermal growth factor (EGF)-like repeats, a type of cysteine-rich domain involved in protein interactions. These domains are often found in proteins that are either secreted or bound to the cell surface. CRELD1 is classified as a matricellular protein, meaning it plays a role in the extracellular matrix. This protein family shares common features, but their specific functions can vary. For more information on CRELD1's location within the genome and details about the gene, you can visit the UCSC Genome Browser.

CRELD1 is also known as AVSD2, CIRRIN, JELANS.

Associated Diseases


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