TROAP


Description

The TROAP (trophinin associated protein) is a protein-coding gene located on chromosome 12.

Trophinin-associated protein is a protein encoded by the TROAP gene in humans. It has been shown to interact with BYSL (bystin). TROAP is located on the UCSC Genome Browser.

This protein may play a role in the initial attachment of a blastocyst to uterine epithelial cells during embryo implantation, potentially by forming a cell adhesion molecule complex with bystin and trophinin.

TROAP is also known as TASTIN.

Associated Diseases


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