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Uncharacterized protein C6orf10 is a protein that in humans is encoded by the C6orf10 gene. C6orf10 is an open reading frame on chromosome 6 containing an uncharacterized protein with accession number NP_006772. C6orf10 is also known as Testis Specific Basic Protein one (TSBP1) and Testis expressed basic protein one. The location of the C6orf10 gene on chromosome 6 is  6p21.32 and its longest known mRNA transcript is 2,194 base pairs long. Expression of this gene is highest in the testis but is also seen in other tissue types such as the brain, lens of the eye and the medulla. The C6orf10 gene contains 9 different mRNAs with 8 alternatively spliced variants and one unspliced form. Also, four alternative polyadenylation sites have been identified. The C6orf10 protein has three complete isoforms and five partial isoforms. The longest isoform, which is isoform 1 contains 563 amino acids, and is 61495 kDa long.This protein is a part of the Neuromodulin-N superfamily. The C6orf10 protein orthologs are restricted to mammals indicating an evolutionarily newer protein.

Gene
C6orf10 is located on chromosome 6 at 6p21.32

mRNA Transcript
Isoform 1 is the longest known transcript and is 2,194 bp long.

Protein
The longest protein encoded by C6orf10 is isoform 1 which is 563 amino acids long and contains a protein domain that is part of the Neuromodulin-N superfamily.

Orthologs
Mammals

Primates: Northern White cheeked Gibbon (Nomascus leucogenys) Carnivora: Dog (Canis lupus familiaris), Cat (Felis catus)

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