TWNK : twinkle mtDNA helicase
Description
The TWNK gene, also known as the ‘twinkle‘ gene, plays a crucial role in DNA replication and repair. It encodes a DNA helicase, an enzyme that unwinds DNA strands, allowing access to genetic information for processes such as transcription and replication. Mutations in the TWNK gene can lead to a range of genetic disorders, affecting various aspects of human health.
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Did you know?
The TWNK gene gets its name from its protein product, which has a ‘twinkling‘ appearance under a microscope.