GBP1P1


Description

The GBP1P1 (guanylate binding protein 1 pseudogene 1) is a pseudo gene located on chromosome 1.

GBP1P1 is a pseudogene, meaning it is a non-functional copy of a gene. It is thought to be a pseudogene of the GBP1 gene, which encodes a protein involved in the innate immune response. While GBP1P1 itself does not produce a protein, its presence can influence the expression of other genes, potentially impacting cellular processes related to immunity.

GBP1P1, also known as guanylate binding protein 1 pseudogene 1, is a non-coding RNA that is transcribed but not translated into a protein. It is thought to be a pseudogene of the GBP1 gene, which encodes a protein involved in the innate immune response. While GBP1P1 itself does not produce a protein, its presence can influence the expression of other genes, potentially impacting cellular processes related to immunity.

GBP1P1 is also known as LIMIT.

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