MST1P2


Description

The MST1P2 (macrophage stimulating 1 pseudogene 2) is a pseudo gene located on chromosome 1.

MST1P2 is a long non-coding RNA (lncRNA) located on chromosome 17. It is transcribed from the opposite strand of the MST1 gene, a gene known to play a role in muscle development. The exact function of MST1P2 is currently unknown, but it is thought to be involved in the regulation of gene expression. It may interact with other RNAs or proteins to influence the stability, translation, or localization of target transcripts. Further research is needed to fully understand the role of MST1P2 in cellular processes.

MST1P2, located on chromosome 17, is a non-coding RNA implicated in the regulation of gene expression. It is believed to function through interactions with other RNA molecules or proteins, potentially influencing the stability, translation, or localization of target transcripts. While its precise role in cellular processes remains to be fully elucidated, its association with the MST1 gene suggests potential involvement in muscle development and function. Further research is needed to understand the specific mechanisms by which MST1P2 contributes to cellular activities.

MST1P2 is also known as MSPL-1, MSPL-2, MSPL-3, MSPL1, MSPL2, MSPL3, MSTP1, MSTP2, MSTP3.

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