PTCHD3


Description

The PTCHD3 (patched domain containing 3 (gene/pseudogene)) is a protein-coding gene located on chromosome 10.

PTCHD3 is a gene located on the X chromosome that plays a role in development, particularly in the brain and nervous system. It encodes a protein that is involved in cell signaling and communication. Mutations in the PTCHD3 gene have been linked to a variety of neurodevelopmental disorders, including autism spectrum disorder and intellectual disability.

PTCHD3 might be involved in sperm development or its function, as suggested by research (PubMed:17904097). However, studies indicate it may not be crucial for the process of spermatogenesis or male fertility (PubMed:21439084).

PTCHD3 is also known as PTR.

Associated Diseases


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