CXorf36
CXorf36 is a human gene located on the X chromosome. The name CXorf36 stands for "Chromosome X open reading frame 36," indicating that it is an open reading frame (a sequence of DNA that has the potential to code for a protein) found on the X chromosome, and it was the 36th such open reading frame identified.
The exact function of the protein encoded by the CXorf36 gene is currently not well understood. Research is ongoing to determine its role within the cell and its potential involvement in various biological processes. Due to the limited knowledge of the gene's function, detailed information regarding its cellular localization, interacting proteins, and specific biological pathways is presently unavailable.
Studies have investigated the expression patterns of CXorf36 in different tissues and cell types. These studies provide clues to its possible functions, however, more detailed functional studies are required to define precisely the role of CXorf36.
Further research utilizing techniques such as gene knockout studies, protein interaction assays, and cell-based assays are necessary to elucidate the function of CXorf36 and its potential implications in human health and disease. Its location on the X chromosome means its expression and potential effects could be different between males and females.