Details for: IGHEP1

Gene ID: 3498

Symbol: IGHEP1

Ensembl ID: ENSG00000253692

Description: immunoglobulin heavy constant epsilon P1 (pseudogene)

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Other Information

**Key characteristics:** * The IGHEP1 gene is a pseudogene, meaning it does not encode a functional protein. * It is a member of the immunoglobulin heavy chain superfamily. * It is expressed in a wide range of cell types, including macrophage, conventional dendritic cell, oocyte, monocyte, granulocyte monocyte progenitor cell, early T lineage precursor, precursor B cell, neutrophil progenitor cell, neutrophil, common myeloid progenitor. **Pathways and functions:** * The IGHEP1 gene is not known to have any known pathways or functions. **Clinical significance:** * The IGHEP1 pseudogene gene is not associated with any known diseases. * It is, however, a potential candidate for studying the role of immunoglobulin heavy chains in various diseases. **Additional information:** * The IGHEP1 gene is located in an intron of the IGHA1 gene. * It is expressed in a tissue- and cell type-dependent manner. * It is a member of the immunoglobulin heavy chain superfamily, which is a large family of immune receptors.

Database document:

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