HTR7P1


Description

The HTR7P1 (5-hydroxytryptamine receptor 7 pseudogene 1) is a pseudo gene located on chromosome 12.

HTR7P1 is a gene located on human chromosome 7. It encodes a long non-coding RNA (lncRNA) called HTR7P1. LncRNAs are RNA molecules that do not code for proteins but are involved in regulating gene expression. HTR7P1 is specifically expressed in the brain and is thought to be associated with serotonin signaling, a crucial neurotransmitter system involved in mood, sleep, and appetite. However, the exact function of HTR7P1 is still under investigation.

The exact function of HTR7P1 is currently unknown, but it is believed to be involved in regulating the expression of genes and influencing cellular processes. It may play a role in the development and function of the nervous system, and its association with serotonin signaling suggests potential involvement in mood and behavior.

HTR7P1 is also known as HTR7P.

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