CTAGE11P


Description

The CTAGE11P (CTAGE family member 11, pseudogene) is a pseudo gene located on chromosome 13.

CTAGE11P is a gene that encodes a protein that is thought to play a role in cell division and proliferation. It may be involved in the regulation of chromosome segregation and the formation of the mitotic spindle. The protein has been shown to interact with other proteins involved in these processes, such as the spindle assembly checkpoint protein MAD2. However, the exact function of CTAGE11P remains unclear. Further research is needed to fully understand its role in cell biology.

The CTAGE11P gene encodes a protein that is thought to play a role in cell division and proliferation. It may be involved in the regulation of chromosome segregation and the formation of the mitotic spindle. The protein has been shown to interact with other proteins involved in these processes, such as the spindle assembly checkpoint protein MAD2. However, the exact function of CTAGE11P remains unclear. Further research is needed to fully understand its role in cell biology.

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