MFSD6L


Description

The MFSD6L (major facilitator superfamily domain containing 6 like) is a protein-coding gene located on chromosome 17.

MFSD6L is a human gene located on chromosome 17, spanning 2,256 base pairs. It encodes a 64 kDa protein with 586 amino acids. This protein, known as MFSD6L, is a transmembrane protein belonging to the major facilitator superfamily (MFS), which uses chemiosmotic gradients to move small molecules across cell membranes. The gene has one alias: FLJ35773. Interestingly, the tumor suppressor gene TP53 is located near MFSD6L on chromosome 17. Notably, MFSD6L has only one exon, which means there are no alternative mRNA transcripts.

The MFSD6L protein is a transmembrane protein that belongs to the major facilitator superfamily (MFS). MFS proteins use chemiosmotic gradients to facilitate the transport of small solutes across cell membranes. This means that MFSD6L likely plays a role in transporting molecules across cell membranes.

MFSD6L is also known as -.

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