GJA9-MYCBP


Description

The GJA9-MYCBP (-) is a ncRNA gene located on chromosome 1.

The GJA9-MYCBP fusion protein is a rare but significant event that can occur in some cancers. It is formed by the joining of two genes, GJA9 and MYCBP, and is thought to contribute to cancer development by altering normal cell signaling processes.

The GJA9-MYCBP fusion protein, resulting from a rare genetic rearrangement, is believed to contribute to the development of certain cancers. While the exact mechanisms are still under investigation, studies suggest that this fusion protein may disrupt normal cell signaling pathways and promote uncontrolled cell growth.

GJA9-MYCBP is also known as Cx58, Cx59, GJA10, GJA9.

Associated Diseases



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