FHAD1


Description

The FHAD1 (forkhead associated phosphopeptide binding domain 1) is a protein-coding gene located on chromosome 1.

FHAD1 is a protein encoded by the FHAD1 gene. It contains a forkhead-associated domain and an extensive coiled coil structure. FHAD1 is predicted to be involved in DNA transcription and is localized to the nucleus.

The FHAD1 gene is located on chromosome 1 (1p36.21) and spans 163,682 bases with 43 exons. It is situated between two genes with known functions, EFHD2 and Chymotrypsin-C (CTRC), which lie downstream, and TMEM51, which lies upstream.

FHAD1 is also known as Forkhead associated phosphopeptide binding domain 1, Forkhead-associated (FHA) phosphopeptide binding domain 1, FHA Domain-Containing Protein 1, and KIAA1937.

FHAD1 is also known as -.

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