CORO1C
CORO1C is a human gene.
Function:
The precise function of the CORO1C gene is not yet fully understood. However, it belongs to the coronin family of proteins. Coronins are actin-binding proteins that are involved in a variety of cellular processes, including cell motility, cytokinesis, and signal transduction. They are characterized by the presence of WD40 repeats, which mediate protein-protein interactions.
Characteristics:
The CORO1C gene encodes for a protein with a molecular weight of approximately [information may need to be added as research progresses]. The protein is expressed in various tissues, but its specific expression patterns and levels may vary.
Related Information:
The gene is located on chromosome [information may need to be added as research progresses]. Further research is ongoing to fully elucidate the role of CORO1C in normal cellular function and disease. Research is currently focusing on identifying binding partners and downstream signaling pathways influenced by the CORO1C protein.