Proteins in the FAM90A family are predicted to have roles in the nucleus, given their sequence homology to other nuclear proteins, suggesting that FAM90A20 may participate in chromatin dynamics, transcriptional regulation, or DNA repair. It is possible that FAM90A20 is involved in the intricate network of protein-protein interactions that govern chromatin architecture and gene expression.
Due to the conserved nature of its sequences, FAM90A20 may be implicated in critical cellular processes such as the cell cycle, cellular differentiation, or apoptosis. It might have binding domains that allow it to interact with specific transcription factors or other nuclear proteins, thereby modulating gene expression in response to physiological or environmental stimuli.While FAM90A20's precise role remains to be characterized, differential expression patterns across tissues or in response to certain conditions could hint at its physiological importance. Its involvement in specific pathways might be inferred by studying its interaction partners or by observing the consequences of its overexpression or knockdown in cellular or animal models.
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