TMEM239


Description

The TMEM239 (transmembrane protein 239) is a protein-coding gene located on chromosome 20.

TMEM239 is a protein found in mammals, primarily in eutheria and metatheria, but absent in prototheria. It is expressed at moderate levels in the testes, with low expression in other tissues like the brain and submaxillary gland. It interacts with proteins involved in cell signaling, membrane transport, and immunology, potentially influencing host-pathogen interactions and transmembrane protein trafficking.

TMEM239, also known as Transmembrane protein 239, is a protein that plays a role in cell signaling, membrane transport, and immunology. It interacts with proteins like TAX-1 and B2M, potentially influencing host-pathogen interactions. Additionally, TMEM239 interacts with Synthenein-1, involved in the trafficking of transmembrane proteins, neuro and immunomodulation, exosome biogenesis, and tumorigenesis.

TMEM239 is also known as -.

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