GUSBP9


Description

The GUSBP9 (GUSB pseudogene 9) is a pseudo gene located on chromosome 5.

GUSBP9, also known as GTPase-activating protein SH3 domain-binding protein 9, is a protein that in humans is encoded by the GUSBP9 gene. It is located on chromosome 14, and its mRNA is approximately 1.6 kb in length. The protein is predicted to have 336 amino acids and a molecular weight of about 38 kDa. GUSBP9 is characterized by the presence of several protein domains, including a SH3 domain and a G-protein-binding domain. These domains suggest potential interactions with other proteins and involvement in signaling pathways. However, the specific function and cellular role of GUSBP9 are currently unclear. Limited research has been conducted on this protein, and further investigation is needed to elucidate its biological significance.

GUSBP9 is a protein that is thought to be involved in the regulation of the immune system, based on its role in the control of cytokine production. However, its specific function and exact mechanism of action are still unknown. Further research is needed to understand the full extent of GUSBP9's role in immunity and other cellular processes.

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