OSER1


Description

The OSER1 (oxidative stress responsive serine rich 1) is a protein-coding gene located on chromosome 20.

OSER1, also known as C20orf111, is a human gene located on chromosome 20. It encodes a hypothetical protein with a high serine content, suggesting a potential role in protein phosphorylation and signaling. OSER1 expression is increased in cells undergoing apoptosis induced by hydrogen peroxide, indicating its involvement in cellular stress responses. The gene is found on the minus strand of chromosome 20, with a genomic DNA length of 14,968 base pairs and a most common mRNA length of 2,260 base pairs with 4 exons. It has 10 splice isoforms, with a 5' untranslated region of 252 bp long. OSER1 is located near the adenosine deaminase locus on chromosome 20.

OSER1 is also known as C20orf111, HSPC207, Osr1, Perit1, dJ1183I21.1.

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