GPATCH11


Description

The GPATCH11 (G-patch domain containing 11) is a protein-coding gene located on chromosome 2.

GPATCH11 is a protein in humans encoded by the G-patch domain containing protein 11 gene. The gene has four transcript variants, with two encoding functional protein isoforms. The protein interacts with several other proteins, including two from a splicing pathway. GPATCH11 has orthologs in all taxa of the eukarya domain. The GPATCH11 gene is located on chromosome 2, at 2p22.2, is 14,484 bp long, and contains 9 exons. The protein is predicted to be involved in nucleic acid binding and protein binding. GPATCH11 has four predicted transcript variants, with two known to code for functional protein. The longest variant is unspliced and contains 9 exons, while the other functional variant has 7 exons. GPATCH11 has a molecular weight of about 33.3 kDa and is 285 amino acids long.

GPATCH11 is also known as CCDC75, CENP-Y, CENPY.

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