TPTZ1
TPTZ1 is a protein encoded by the TPTZ1 gene in humans. The TPTZ1 gene is located on chromosome 10. The protein it encodes is thought to be involved in cell cycle regulation and DNA repair. While its precise function is still under investigation, studies suggest it may play a role in maintaining genomic stability. Research into TPTZ1 has explored its potential involvement in various cellular processes, including response to DNA damage and cell cycle checkpoints. Alterations in TPTZ1 expression or function have been tentatively linked to certain disease states, though further research is needed to establish definitive connections. The protein's cellular localization and interactions with other molecules are areas of ongoing scientific inquiry, aiming to fully elucidate its biological significance and therapeutic potential.