TRR1
TRR1, also known as Transcription factor II B-related factor 1, is a protein-coding gene found in humans. It is part of a family of transcription factors, which are proteins that control the rate of transcription of genetic information from DNA to messenger RNA. TRR1 plays a role in various cellular processes, including gene regulation and potentially in developmental pathways. Research has indicated its involvement in the development of the nervous system and in certain types of cancer. The exact molecular mechanisms and full range of functions of TRR1 are still areas of active investigation. Mutations or alterations in the TRR1 gene have been linked to certain developmental abnormalities, though more studies are needed to fully understand these connections. Its expression levels can vary in different tissues and at different stages of development, suggesting a dynamic role in cellular function.