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BFSP2, beaded filament structural protein 2

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BFSP2, beaded filament structural protein 2

  • More than 99% of the vertebrate ocular lens is comprised of terminally differentiated lens fiber cells. Two lens-specific intermediate filament-like proteins, the protein product of this gene (phakinin), and filensin, are expressed only after fiber cell differentiation has begun. Both proteins are found in a structurally unique cytoskeletal element that is referred to as the beaded filament (BF). Mutations in this gene have been associated with juvenile-onset, progressive cataracts and Dowling-Meara epidermolysis bullosa simplex. [provided by RefSeq, Jun 2009]

  • Gene Synonyms (phakinin, 49 kDa cytoskeletal protein, beaded filament protein CP49, beaded filament structural protein 2, phakinin, bfps2, Cytoskeletal protein, 49-kD, lens fiber cell beaded filament protein CP 47, lens fiber cell beaded filament protein CP 49, lens intermediate filament-like light, CP47, CP49, CTRCT12, LIFL-L, PHAKOSIN,)
  • NCBI Gene ID: 8419
  • Species: Homo sapiens (Human)
  • UNIPROT ID#>>Q13515
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