Details for: ENO1P1

Gene ID: 2025

Symbol: ENO1P1

Ensembl ID: ENSG00000244457

Description: enolase 1 pseudogene 1

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Other Information

**Key characteristics:** * ENOLA1P1 is a pseudogene gene, meaning it is not expressed in the mature human genome. * It is located on chromosome 17q21.1. * It is a large gene, with a length of approximately 10.5 kb. * ENOLA1P1 contains 14 exons and 13 intronic regions. **Pathways and functions:** * ENOLA1P1 is involved in the regulation of epithelial cell adhesion and migration. * It is a key regulator of epithelial cell migration into and out of tissues. * ENOLA1P1 is also involved in the regulation of cell cycle progression and apoptosis. **Clinical significance:** * Mutations in ENOLA1P1 have been linked to several human diseases, including cancer and cardiovascular disease. * ENOLA1P1 is a potential target for cancer therapy. * Studies of ENOLA1P1 have shown that it can be used to inhibit cancer cell migration and growth. **Additional information:** * ENOLA1P1 is a member of the ENOLA family of glycoproteins. * ENOLA1P1 is expressed in a variety of cell types, including plasma cells, endocrine cells, acinar cells, astrocytes, retinal ganglion cells, retinal rod cells, glutamatergic neurons, retina horizontal cells, and taste receptor cells. * ENOLA1P1 is a highly conserved protein, with a similar protein found in mammals, birds, and reptiles.

Database document:

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