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C15orf62

C15orf62, also known as chromosome 15 open reading frame 62, is a protein-coding gene variant (NM_001130448.3) with a molecular weight of 19679 Da. The C15orf62 gene is localized in the mitochondria of the cell and exhibits relatively low expression across most human tissues.

Gene

The gene has a base pair length of 2,470 and contains 1 exon encoding for 175 amino acid protein.

Locus

C15orf62 is located on cytogenetic band 15q15.1 and is plus-strand oriented.

Transcript

Homology

Paralogs

The protein has no apparent paralogs based on Blast performed on NCBI.

Orthologs

Proteins

Sequence

Modifications

Structure

Function

Expression C15orf62 is expressed primarily in the lungs of normal human tissue mRNA.

Clinical Significance

References

  1. "C15orf62 chromosome 15 open reading frame 62 [Homo sapiens (human)] - Gene - NCBI". www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov. Retrieved 2024-09-20.