TAPSAR1
Description
The TAPSAR1 gene, located on chromosome 12, encodes a protein involved in the regulation of transcription and cellular development. It plays a crucial role in the process of RNA polymerase II transcription, ensuring accurate and efficient gene expression. TAPSAR1 interacts with other proteins, forming complexes that influence chromatin structure and gene regulation. This gene‘s activity is essential for normal cell growth, differentiation, and maintenance. Dysregulation of TAPSAR1 function can lead to developmental abnormalities and disease.
Associated Diseases
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Mutations in the TAPSAR1 gene are associated with a rare genetic disorder called TAPSAR1 syndrome, characterized by developmental delays, intellectual disability, and distinctive facial features.