PTGER4P2-CDK2AP2P2


Description

The PTGER4P2-CDK2AP2P2 (PTGER4P2-CDK2AP2P2 readthrough, transcribed pseudogene) is a pseudo gene located on chromosome 9.

The PTGER4P2-CDK2AP2P2 gene is a fusion gene that combines parts of the PTGER4P2 and CDK2AP2P2 genes. This fusion may result in a protein with a combined function of these two genes. Further research is needed to understand its role in human biology.

The PTGER4P2-CDK2AP2P2 gene produces a fusion protein that may play a role in cell cycle regulation. It combines the PTGER4P2 gene, which encodes a potential prostaglandin E receptor, with CDK2AP2P2, which encodes a cyclin-dependent kinase 2-associated protein. This combination suggests a potential connection between signaling pathways involved in inflammation and cell cycle control, although its exact function remains unclear. Further research is needed to fully understand the role of this fusion protein in human health.

PTGER4P2-CDK2AP2P2 is also known as -.

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