FAM214A
FAM214A is a human gene encoding a protein of unknown function. The gene is located on chromosome 13q12.12. While its exact cellular role remains to be fully elucidated, FAM214A has been implicated in various cellular processes based on bioinformatics analyses and experimental studies.
Preliminary research suggests potential involvement of FAM214A in cell cycle regulation, particularly during mitosis. Expression patterns of the gene vary across different tissues, hinting at tissue-specific functions. Further investigations are required to determine the precise mechanisms by which FAM214A influences cellular activity and its potential connection to human diseases.
The protein encoded by the FAM214A gene is predicted to have a molecular weight of approximately [Insert Molecular Weight Here - Data currently missing and would need to be researched]. Its primary amino acid sequence contains several conserved domains which may provide clues to its function. Homology searches reveal similar proteins in other species, suggesting an evolutionary conservation of this gene.