FRMPD2B


Description

The FRMPD2B (FERM and PDZ domain containing 2B (pseudogene)) is a pseudo gene located on chromosome 10.

FRMPD2B is a gene that encodes a protein involved in cell adhesion and migration. It is expressed in various tissues, including the brain, heart, and skeletal muscle. Mutations in FRMPD2B have been associated with developmental disorders, such as epilepsy and intellectual disability.

The FRMPD2B protein is involved in cell adhesion and migration. It is known to interact with other proteins, such as FERMT1 and FERMT2, which are important for cell-cell and cell-matrix interactions. FRMPD2B may play a role in regulating the cytoskeleton and cell signaling pathways. However, its specific functions and mechanisms of action remain largely unknown.

FRMPD2B is also known as FRMPD2, FRMPD2L1, FRMPD2L2, FRMPD2P1, FRMPD2P2, FRMPDP2, PDZD5A, PDZD5B, PDZD5C, PDZK4, PDZK5A, PDZK5B, PDZK5C, bA556L1.2, yX59F3.2.

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