GTF2IRD1 : GTF2I repeat domain containing 1


Description

The GTF2IRD1 (GTF2I repeat domain containing 1) is a protein-coding gene located on chromosome 7.

The GTF2IRD1 gene provides instructions for producing a protein that regulates the activity of other genes. This protein likely interacts with specific DNA regions and other proteins to control gene activation or inactivation. Due to its role, it‘s classified as a transcription factor. Although its precise function remains unknown, the GTF2IRD1 gene is active in numerous bodily tissues. It appears to be particularly crucial for gene regulation in the brain and skeletal muscles. Research suggests this gene also participates in the development of tissues in the head and face (craniofacial development).

GTF2IRD1 is also known as BEN, CREAM1, GTF3, MUSTRD1, RBAP2, WBS, WBSCR11, WBSCR12, hMusTRD1alpha1.

Associated Diseases


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