FTLP10


Description

The FTLP10 (ferritin light chain pseudogene 10) is a pseudo gene located on chromosome 4.

The FTLP10 gene is located on chromosome 7 and encodes the FTLP10 protein. This protein is a member of the F-box protein family and contains a leucine-rich repeat domain, suggesting its role in protein-protein interactions. The protein is likely involved in the ubiquitin-proteasome system, which regulates protein degradation in the cell.

FTLP10, also known as F-box/LRR-repeat protein 10, is a protein that in humans is encoded by the FTLP10 gene. This gene belongs to the F-box protein family, which are characterized by a conserved F-box motif, a domain that is often associated with protein-protein interactions. F-box proteins play a crucial role in the ubiquitin-proteasome system, a cellular pathway responsible for protein degradation. The specific function of FTLP10 is not fully understood, but it is likely involved in regulating the stability and turnover of various cellular proteins. The FTLP10 gene is located on chromosome 7 and is expressed in various tissues, including the brain, heart, and skeletal muscle. This protein contains a leucine-rich repeat domain, which is often found in proteins involved in protein-protein interactions.

FTLP10 is also known as -.

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