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SSR4

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Species
  
Entrez
  
6748

Human
  
Ensembl
  
ENSG00000180879

SSR4

Aliases
  
SSR4, TRAPD, CDG1Y, signal sequence receptor subunit 4

External IDs
  
MGI: 1099464 HomoloGene: 4573 GeneCards: SSR4

Translocon-associated protein subunit delta is a protein that in humans is encoded by the SSR4 gene.

SSR4, also called TRAPD, is assumed to be involved in protein secretion. It is located in the Xq28 region, arranged in a compact head-to-head manner with the IDH3G gene. These two genes are driven by a bidirectional promoter located between them, and encode proteins involved in unrelated biochemical pathways located in different compartments of the cell. The nontranscribed intergenic region represents only 133 bp and is embedded in a CpG island. The CpG island functions as a bidirectional promoter to initiate the transcription of both functionally unrelated genes with distinct expression patterns. SSR4 consists of six exons and is approximately 70 kb telomeric to the ALD gene. Although alternative splicing of exon 5 has not been detected in human SSR4, transcript variants missing the region homologous to human exon 5 have been detected in both Xenopus laevis and Mus musculus.

References

SSR4 Wikipedia


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