EEF1E1-BLOC1S5
Description
The EEF1E1-BLOC1S5 (EEF1E1-BLOC1S5 readthrough (NMD candidate)) is a ncRNA gene located on chromosome 6.
The EEF1E1-BLOC1S5 fusion gene is a chimeric gene resulting from the fusion of the EEF1E1 and BLOC1S5 genes. This fusion event creates a novel transcript that encodes a protein containing domains from both parent genes. The protein encoded by this fusion gene may play a role in both protein synthesis and lysosomal trafficking, although its precise function remains to be determined.
The EEF1E1-BLOC1S5 fusion gene is a chimeric transcript resulting from the fusion of the EEF1E1 and BLOC1S5 genes. It encodes a protein that shares domains with both parental proteins, suggesting a potential role in protein synthesis and lysosomal trafficking. However, the precise function of the fusion protein remains unknown, and further research is needed to elucidate its biological significance.
EEF1E1-BLOC1S5 is also known as EEF1E1-MUTED.