FAM135B, or Family With Sequence Similarity 135 Member B, is a gene located in the human genome. Although specific details about FAM135B are somewhat limited in the scientific literature, it belongs to a broader category of "FAM" genes, which are characterized by having sequence similarities within a family but often have diverse functions.The protein encoded by FAM135B is presumed to have roles in cellular processes, but its exact functions, interactions, and significance in human physiology or pathology are not thoroughly defined. Proteins encoded by FAM genes can be involved in a variety of cellular mechanisms, including signal transduction, regulation of gene expression, cellular development, and maintenance of cellular structures.
Due to its classification within the FAM gene family, FAM135B is involved in processes such as cell signaling, cellular growth, or apoptosis. These genes and their protein products are often subjects of research due to their roles in health and disease. For instance, abnormalities in the expression or function of such genes might contribute to the development of certain diseases, including cancers, genetic disorders, or developmental abnormalities.Continued research into genes like FAM135B is vital for understanding their roles in cellular biology. This understanding can provide insights into the molecular basis of various diseases and leads to the development of new strategies or diagnostic tools.
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