TMED7-TICAM2


Description

The TMED7-TICAM2 (TMED7-TICAM2 readthrough) is a protein-coding gene located on chromosome 5.

TMED7-TICAM2 is a fusion gene created by the joining of the TMED7 and TICAM2 genes. This fusion gene produces a protein with potential functions related to both protein transport (from TMED7) and innate immunity (from TICAM2). The specific roles and implications of this fusion protein in human cells are still under investigation.

TMED7-TICAM2 is a fusion gene that encodes a protein with a predicted role in the immune system. It is formed by the fusion of the TMED7 and TICAM2 genes, which are involved in protein transport and innate immunity, respectively. The fusion protein may possess combined functions of both TMED7 and TICAM2, potentially influencing cellular signaling pathways and immune responses.

TMED7-TICAM2 is also known as MyD88-4, TICAM-2, TICAM2, TIRAP3, TIRP, TRAM.

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