TEX86L
TEX86L is a gene located on human chromosome 8. It encodes a protein that belongs to the transmembrane protein 86-like family. The exact function of TEX86L is not yet fully understood, but it is believed to be involved in cellular processes such as cell growth and differentiation. Research suggests that TEX86L may play a role in certain developmental pathways. Studies have also explored its potential involvement in some disease states, though its specific contribution remains an active area of investigation. The protein is expressed in various tissues, indicating a potentially broad range of cellular functions. Further research is ongoing to elucidate the precise molecular mechanisms and biological significance of TEX86L.