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CLIC4 chloride intracellular channel 4

Gene ID: 25932, updated on 10-Oct-2024
Gene type: protein coding
Also known as: H1; huH1; p64H1; CLIC4L; MTCLIC

Summary

Chloride channels are a diverse group of proteins that regulate fundamental cellular processes including stabilization of cell membrane potential, transepithelial transport, maintenance of intracellular pH, and regulation of cell volume. Chloride intracellular channel 4 (CLIC4) protein, encoded by the CLIC4 gene, is a member of the p64 family; the gene is expressed in many tissues and exhibits a intracellular vesicular pattern in Panc-1 cells (pancreatic cancer cells). [provided by RefSeq, Jul 2008]

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DescriptionTests
Hundreds of variants clustered in genomic loci and biological pathways affect human height.
GeneReviews: Not available

Genomic context

Location:
1p36.11
Sequence:
Chromosome: 1; NC_000001.11 (24745447..24844321)
Total number of exons:
6

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