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KIF28P — Kinesin Family Member 28, Pseudogene

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KIF28P — Kinesin Family Member 28, Pseudogene

Overview

KIF28P (Kinesin Family Member 28, Pseudogene) is a pseudogene located on chromosome 3q29 that shares homology with the functional kinesin family genes[@miki2001]. While classified as a pseudogene, it provides important insights into the evolution of the kinesin superfamily and their roles in intracellular transport.

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| Property | Value |
|----------|-------|
| Gene Symbol | KIF28P |
| Full Name | Kinesin Family Member 28, Pseudogene |
| Chromosomal Location | 3q29 |
| NCBI Gene ID | 100130 |
| Ensembl ID | ENSG00000240445 |
| Gene Type | Pseudogene |
| Associated Diseases | None known |

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Background

KIF28P is annotated as a pseudogene, meaning it bears sequence similarity to functional genes but contains mutations that prevent protein coding. However, pseudogenes can still play important roles in gene regulation through various mechanisms:

  • Competitive endogenous RNA (ceRNA): Pseudogene transcripts can absorb microRNAs
  • Gene conversion: Can serve as templates for gene correction
  • Evolutionary remnants: Provide insights into gene family evolution[@poliseno2010]

Relationship to KIF28A

KIF28P is related to the functional gene KIF28A (Kinesin Family Member 28A):

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