ANKRD15
ANKRD15, or Ankyrin Repeat Domain Containing 15, is a gene in humans that encodes a protein of unknown function. It is located on chromosome 11q13.3. While the specific function of the ANKRD15 protein remains largely uncharacterized, its structure contains ankyrin repeat domains, which are commonly involved in protein-protein interactions. These domains suggest that ANKRD15 may play a role in cellular signaling, structural integrity, or other regulatory processes.
Studies have indicated that variations in the ANKRD15 gene region may be associated with certain phenotypes or diseases, but further research is needed to establish definitive links and mechanisms. The gene is expressed in various tissues, although the level of expression can vary depending on the tissue type and developmental stage.
Due to the limited information available regarding the ANKRD15 protein and its function, further research is crucial for a more comprehensive understanding of its role in cellular processes and potential involvement in human health and disease.