TMEM94
Description
TMEM94, also known as Transmembrane Protein 94, is a protein-coding gene located on chromosome 17 in humans. The encoded protein is a transmembrane protein, meaning it spans the cell membrane, potentially playing a role in cell signaling, transport, or structural integrity. While the exact function of TMEM94 remains under investigation, emerging research suggests its involvement in a variety of cellular processes and its potential link to certain diseases.
Associated Diseases
- **Neurodevelopmental Disorders:** Some studies have implicated TMEM94 in neurodevelopmental disorders, such as autism spectrum disorder (ASD) and intellectual disability.
- **Cancer:** There is growing evidence connecting TMEM94 to cancer development and progression, particularly in certain types of leukemia and lymphoma.
- **Inflammatory Disorders:** The role of TMEM94 in inflammatory processes is being explored, with potential connections to autoimmune diseases.
- **Cardiovascular Disease:** Limited research suggests a possible link between TMEM94 and cardiovascular health.
Did you know?
Mutations in the TMEM94 gene have been linked to rare genetic disorders, highlighting its importance in human health.