RINT1 is a gene that codes for a protein with a length of 792 amino acids and a weight of approximately 91 kDa, which works to regulate membrane traffic between the Golgi and the endoplasmic reticulum, as well as controls telomere length and cell cycle checkpoint control. Current research is being done on diseases and disorders related to this gene including ataxia and neuroblastoma. RINT1 has been shown to have interactions with GFI1B, BNIP3L, SPTBN1, STX18, and ZW10.
RINT1 is a gene that codes for a protein with a length of 792 amino acids and a weight of approximately 91 kDa, which works to regulate membrane traffic between the Golgi and the endoplasmic reticulum, as well as controls telomere length and cell cycle checkpoint control. Current research is being done on diseases and disorders related to this gene including ataxia and neuroblastoma. RINT1 has been shown to have interactions with GFI1B, BNIP3L, SPTBN1, STX18, and ZW10.
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