Date published: 2025-9-11

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Chromosome 18 open reading frame 21 (C18orf21), as denoted by its name, is a gene located on chromosome 18 in humans. The term "open reading frame" (ORF) refers to a sequence of DNA that has the potential to be translated into a protein. ORFs are identified by a start codon, usually AUG in eukaryotes, which signals the beginning of the protein-coding sequence, and a stop codon, which signals the end.C18orf21, like other open reading frames, would have been annotated based on genomic sequences that indicate the presence of a protein-coding region. However, the specific function of the protein encoded by C18orf21 may not be well characterized. Proteins encoded by ORFs can vary greatly in their function, ranging from enzymes involved in metabolic pathways to structural proteins, signaling molecules, or transcription factors that regulate gene expression.

These genes often require further experimental evidence to confirm their protein products and to understand their biological roles.If the protein product of C18orf21 has been characterized, it would be studied for aspects such as its amino acid sequence, three-dimensional structure, post-translational modifications, expression patterns, and interactions with other proteins. Insights into these areas could reveal its function in the cell, its involvement in specific biological processes, and its potential relevance to diseases or conditions associated with chromosome 18.

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