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NBPF10

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Aliases
  
NBPF20

Human
  
Mouse

Ensembl
  
ENSG00000162825

Species
  
Human

Entrez
  
100288142

NBPF10

External IDs
  
HomoloGene: 41035 GeneCards: NBPF20

Neuroblastoma breakpoint family member 10 is a protein that in Homo sapiens is encoded by the NBPF10 gene.

Contents

The full gene is 75,313 bp, with the major isoform of mRNA being 10,697 bp long. The gene is located at 1q21.1. NBPF contains what is known as the DUF1220 repeats. The highly conserved, repeated region is believed to be originated from MGC8902. The NBPF family has been linked to primate evolution. It is assumed to be related to the 1q21.1 deletion syndrome and 1q21.1 duplication syndrome.

Homology

Paralogs of NBPF10 includes other NBPF family members. Orthologs of NBPF10 are found in other primates; distant orthologs are found in bovine, equine, and canine

Functional role

Although NBPF10's function is unknown, there is reason to believe that NBPF10 is an important biomarker for the Odontoblast Phenotype

Gene Neighborhood

NOTCH2NL, SEC22B, HFE2, TXNIP are close neighbors of NBPF10. All of these neighboring genes are well studied in their own right.

Post-translational modification

NBPF10 has extremely low threonine content which may make the protein less susceptible to post-translational modification.

References

NBPF10 Wikipedia