CTSL3P


Description

The CTSL3P (cathepsin L family member 3, pseudogene) is a pseudo gene located on chromosome 9.

CTSL3P is a gene located on chromosome 15 in humans. It encodes a protein known as cathepsin L3 precursor, which is a member of the peptidase C1 family. This protein is involved in the breakdown of proteins (catabolism) and plays a role in various cellular processes.

CTSL3P is a gene that encodes a protein involved in the process of catabolism, specifically the breakdown of proteins. Its role is to cleave peptide bonds, effectively breaking down proteins into smaller peptides. This function is essential for various cellular processes, including protein turnover, antigen processing, and the regulation of inflammation.

CTSL3P is also known as CTSL3, HCTSL-s.

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