HSPE1-MOB4


Description

The HSPE1-MOB4 (HSPE1-MOB4 readthrough) is a protein-coding gene located on chromosome 2.

The HSPE1-MOB4 fusion protein is a chimeric protein that is associated with various types of cancer, particularly leukemia. This fusion protein is believed to be involved in cell proliferation, survival, and drug resistance.

The HSPE1-MOB4 fusion protein is a chimeric protein that arises from a chromosomal translocation between the HSPE1 and MOB4 genes. This fusion protein is known to be associated with various types of cancer, particularly leukemia. The precise mechanisms by which HSPE1-MOB4 contributes to cancer development are still under investigation, but it is believed to play a role in cell proliferation, survival, and possibly drug resistance. Further research is needed to fully elucidate the functional consequences of this fusion protein.

HSPE1-MOB4 is also known as HSPE1-PHOCN.

Associated Diseases



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