Gene Review:
TMEM25 - transmembrane protein 25
Homo sapiens
Synonyms:
FLJ14399, Transmembrane protein 25, UNQ2531/PRO6030
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High impact information on TMEM25
- TMEM25 isoform 1 (BC042896), consisting of exons 1-9, encoded a 366-aa transmembrane protein [1].
- Here, we identified and characterized a novel member of the immunoglobulin superfamily, TMEM25, by using bioinformatics [1].
- TMEM25 is a target of pharmacogenomics in the field of oncology and regenerative medicine [1].
- Human TMEM25 gene was found to encode transmembrane-type as well as secreted-type proteins due to alternative splicing of exon-skipping type [1].
References
- Identification and characterization of human TMEM25 and mouse Tmem25 genes in silico. Katoh, M., Katoh, M. Oncol. Rep. (2004) [Pubmed]
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