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NUP54

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Summary

NUP54 Gene

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🧬 Gene Info
Gene SymbolNUP54
Full NameNucleoporin 54
Chromosome4p13
FunctionNUP54 forms the central channel scaffold of the nuclear pore complex through heterodimerization with NUP58:
UniProt ID[Q7Z417](https://www.uniprot.org/uniprot/Q7Z417)
Ensembl IDENSG00000125787
GeneCardsNUP54
Human Protein AtlasNUP54
Associated Diseasesneurodegeneration
DatabasesGeneCardsNCBI GeneHPASTRING

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NUP54 Gene

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Pathway Diagram

graph TD
    NUP54["NUP54"]
    neurodegeneration["neurodegeneration"]
    NUP54 -->|"implicated_in"| neurodegeneration
    style NUP54 fill:#4a1a6b,stroke:#4fc3f7,stroke-width:2px,color:#e0e0e0

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