WASH3P


Description

The WASH3P (WASP family homolog 3, pseudogene) is a pseudo gene located on chromosome 15.

WASH3P is a gene that encodes a protein involved in the regulation of the actin cytoskeleton. The actin cytoskeleton is a network of protein filaments that helps cells maintain their shape, move, and divide. The protein encoded by WASH3P is part of a complex called the WASH complex, which is involved in the endocytic pathway, the process by which cells take in material from their surroundings. The WASH complex is also thought to play a role in the regulation of vesicle trafficking, the movement of materials within cells.

WASH3P is a protein-coding gene that plays a role in the regulation of the actin cytoskeleton, which is involved in cell movement, shape, and division. It is thought to function in the endocytic pathway, which is the process by which cells take in material from their surroundings. WASH3P may also be involved in the regulation of vesicle trafficking, which is the movement of materials within cells.

WASH3P is also known as FAM39DP.

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