clauserin
Clauserin is a name that has appeared in a small number of scientific reports to designate a protein or peptide. In the available literature, clauserin has not been consistently defined or validated as a distinct molecular entity, and major sequence databases do not list clauserin as a recognized gene or protein. Some authors have suggested that clauserin could refer to a member of the claudin family or to a short transmembrane peptide associated with tight junctions, but such identifications are unconfirmed and not widely accepted. As a result, clauserin is generally treated as a provisional term, a potential alias, or a misidentification rather than a formally named protein.
Because there is no reproducible sequence, localization, or functional data, clauserin lacks standard nomenclature and annotation.
Attempts to characterize clauserin have produced limited and inconsistent results, with no consensus on its existence
See also: Claudin, Tight junction, Gene annotation, Pseudogene.