TEX21P


Description

The TEX21P (testis expressed 21, pseudogene) is a pseudo gene located on chromosome 14.

TEX21P is a long non-coding RNA (lncRNA) found on chromosome 17. It is a non-coding RNA, meaning it does not translate into a protein. Instead, it is thought to play a regulatory role in gene expression. TEX21P is known to interact with the TEX21 protein, and this interaction may be important for TEX21P's function. Research is ongoing to understand exactly how TEX21P regulates gene expression, but it may involve recruiting other proteins and influencing chromatin structure. TEX21P has also been linked to some diseases, including certain types of cancer.

TEX21P is a long non-coding RNA that has been shown to play a role in regulating gene expression. It is known to interact with the protein TEX21, and this interaction is thought to be important for the proper functioning of TEX21P. The exact mechanism by which TEX21P regulates gene expression is not fully understood, but it is believed to involve the recruitment of other proteins and the regulation of chromatin structure. TEX21P has also been implicated in several diseases, including cancer.

TEX21P is also known as -.

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