DNAJC25-GNG10


Description

The DNAJC25-GNG10 (DNAJC25-GNG10 readthrough) is a protein-coding gene located on chromosome 9.

The DNAJC25-GNG10 fusion gene is a result of a chromosomal translocation, an exchange of genetic material between chromosomes. This translocation fuses parts of the DNAJC25 and GNG10 genes, leading to the creation of a new gene that encodes a chimeric protein. DNAJC25 is a gene involved in protein folding and trafficking, while GNG10 is a gene involved in cellular signaling. The fusion protein resulting from this translocation may disrupt the normal functions of both DNAJC25 and GNG10, potentially contributing to cellular dysfunction.

The DNAJC25-GNG10 fusion gene, resulting from a chromosomal translocation, encodes a chimeric protein that likely disrupts the normal functions of both DNAJC25 and GNG10. DNAJC25 is a chaperone protein involved in protein folding and trafficking, while GNG10 is a subunit of the G protein signaling pathway. This fusion protein may interfere with these processes, potentially leading to cellular dysfunction. However, the precise functional consequences of the DNAJC25-GNG10 fusion protein are currently unknown and require further investigation.

DNAJC25-GNG10 is also known as -.

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