SBDSP1


Description

The SBDSP1 (SBDS pseudogene 1) is a pseudo gene located on chromosome 7.

SBDSP1 is a protein-coding gene. It is located on chromosome 19 and encodes a protein called SBDSP1. This protein is involved in cell structure and function. It helps to assemble and maintain the cytoskeleton, which is the framework inside cells. SBDSP1 is also involved in cell migration, adhesion, and growth.

SBDSP1 is involved in the assembly and maintenance of the cytoskeleton, specifically in the formation and organization of stress fibers and focal adhesions. It interacts with other proteins involved in cytoskeletal dynamics, such as actin, myosin, and vinculin. These interactions are crucial for cell migration, adhesion, and response to mechanical stimuli. Additionally, SBDSP1 plays a role in regulating cell growth and proliferation, possibly through its influence on cytoskeletal organization and signaling pathways. Although further research is needed to fully elucidate its function, SBDSP1 appears to be a critical component in maintaining cell structure and function.

SBDSP1 is also known as SBDSP.

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