Rhoep1
Rhoep1 is a gene found in humans and other mammals. It is also known by the symbol FAM92A. The protein encoded by the Rhoep1 gene is thought to play a role in cell division and growth. Specifically, it appears to be involved in the regulation of the cytoskeleton, which is a network of proteins that gives cells their shape and allows them to move. The Rhoep1 protein is localized to the cell membrane and interacts with other proteins involved in cell signaling pathways. Research suggests that mutations in the Rhoep1 gene may be associated with certain developmental disorders. Studies have indicated that Rhoep1 is expressed in various tissues, including the brain, heart, and lungs. Further investigation is ongoing to fully understand its precise functions and its involvement in human health and disease.