SERHL


Description

The SERHL (serine hydrolase like (pseudogene)) is a pseudo gene located on chromosome 22.

SERHL is a human gene that encodes a protein called Serine Hydrolase-Like. This protein is believed to be involved in cellular processes related to lipid metabolism and cell signaling, but its specific function is still under investigation. It is expressed in various tissues, including the brain, liver, and adipose tissue.

SERHL, also known as Serine Hydrolase-Like, is a protein that in humans is encoded by the SERHL gene. While its precise function remains incompletely understood, research suggests it plays a role in regulating cellular processes involving lipid metabolism and cell signaling. It is expressed in various tissues, particularly in the brain, liver, and adipose tissue. Further investigation is needed to fully elucidate its biological activities and potential implications for health.

SERHL is also known as BK126B4.1, BK126B4.2, HS126B42, dJ222E13.1.

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