SP110 : SP110 nuclear body protein


Description

SP110, formally known as ‘Speckle-type POZ protein‘, is a vital component of our immune system. This gene encodes a protein that plays a role in the regulation of gene expression, particularly in the context of interferon signaling. This protein interacts with other proteins to control the activation of specific genes involved in immune responses, helping our bodies combat viral infections. SP110 also plays a role in maintaining the integrity of our DNA, further highlighting its importance in cellular processes.

Associated Diseases

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SP110 protein is named after the nuclear speckles, small, dot-like structures found within the nucleus of cells, where it localizes.


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