SRSF4


Description

The SRSF4 (serine and arginine rich splicing factor 4) is a protein-coding gene located on chromosome 1.

SRSF4 is involved in regulating alternative splicing, which allows for the production of different protein isoforms from a single gene. Specifically, it plays a role in selecting which splice sites are used during pre-mRNA splicing. SRSF4 also inhibits the inclusion of exon 10 in the MAPT gene, which encodes the Tau protein.

SRSF4 is also known as SFRS4, SRP75.

Associated Diseases



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