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TRDNderived

TRDNderived is a label encountered in a limited set of genomic and proteomic resources, used to indicate sequences, transcripts, or proteoforms that are derived from the TRDN gene locus. The TRDN gene encodes triadin, a membrane protein involved in the regulation of calcium release in cardiac and skeletal muscle. The term itself is not part of formal gene or protein ontologies, and its exact meaning can vary by dataset or study.

In practice, TRDNderived may refer to alternatively spliced transcripts predicted from the TRDN locus, in silico

Because TRDNderived is not standardized, users should consult the original documentation for a given data source

See also: Triadin, TRDN gene, alternative splicing, transcript variant, proteoform.

translated
products,
or
sequence
variants
associated
with
the
TRDN
region.
Researchers
may
use
it
to
separate
TRDN-related
data
from
non-TRDN
data
within
large
omics
datasets,
enabling
focused
analyses
on
triadin-related
biology
or
pathology.
to
confirm
the
intended
definition.
When
integrating
data
labeled
as
TRDNderived,
it
is
advisable
to
map
to
canonical
TRDN
transcripts
and
proteins
and
to
verify
the
experimental
validation
status
of
the
items
in
question.