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TRIP11, thyroid hormone receptor interactor 11

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TRIP11, thyroid hormone receptor interactor 11

  • This gene was identified based on the interaction of its protein product with thyroid hormone receptor beta. This protein is associated with the Golgi apparatus. The N-terminal region of the protein binds Golgi membranes and the C-terminal region binds the minus ends of microtubules; thus, the protein is thought to play a role in assembly and maintenance of the Golgi ribbon structure around the centrosome. Mutations in this gene cause achondrogenesis type IA.[provided by RefSeq, Mar 2010]

  • Gene Synonyms (thyroid receptor-interacting protein 11, Golgi-microtubule-associated protein of 210 kDa, TR-interacting protein 11, clonal evolution-related gene on chromosome 14 protein, golgi-associated microtubule-binding protein 210, ACG1A, CEV14, GMAP-210, GMAP210, ODCD, TRIP-11, TRIP230,)
  • NCBI Gene ID: 9321
  • Species: Homo sapiens (Human)
  • UNIPROT ID#>>Q15643
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