REXO1L2P


Description

The REXO1L2P (REXO1 like 2, pseudogene) is a pseudo gene located on chromosome 8.

REXO1L2P is a protein-coding gene. The protein encoded by this gene is a member of the REXO1 family and is involved in regulating intracellular vesicle trafficking.

REXO1L2P, also known as Rab18-interacting protein 1 (RIP1), is a protein that in humans is encoded by the REXO1L2P gene. This gene is located on chromosome 19 and produces a protein with 225 amino acids. It's considered a member of the REXO1 family and plays a role in the regulation of intracellular vesicle trafficking. REXO1L2P is specifically linked to the trafficking of endosomes, the cellular compartments responsible for sorting and transporting materials within the cell. It's believed to interact with the Rab18 GTPase, a key player in endosomal trafficking. While the precise molecular mechanisms are still under investigation, studies suggest that REXO1L2P's interaction with Rab18 might be essential for the proper function and movement of endosomes. This protein's role in intracellular transport highlights its potential importance in maintaining cellular processes like signal transduction and nutrient uptake.

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