TMEM125


Description

The TMEM125 (transmembrane protein 125) is a protein-coding gene located on chromosome 1.

TMEM125 is a human gene located at 1p34.2 on the plus strand, spanning from bases 43,272,723 to 43,273,379. It consists of four exons and has five identified promoters, the primary one being 1881 bp in length. This promoter contains binding sites for fork head domain factors and zinc finger transcription factors. While its exact function is unclear, research suggests its involvement in cancer networks and neuron myelination.

The precise function of TMEM125 remains largely unknown, but research suggests its potential involvement in colorectal and lung cancer networks. Additionally, its identification as a cell adhesion molecule in oligodendrocytes indicates a possible role in neuron myelination.

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