EVA1A


Description

The EVA1A (eva-1 homolog A, regulator of programmed cell death) is a protein-coding gene located on chromosome 2.

EVA1A gene encodes a protein called Eva-1 homolog A (C. elegans) in humans.

EVA1A acts as a regulator of programmed cell death, mediating both autophagy and apoptosis. This role is supported by scientific research found in PubMed IDs 17492404 and 19029833.

EVA1A is also known as FAM176A, TMEM166.

Associated Diseases



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