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FUS Gene

FUS RNA binding protein

ALIAS SYMBOLS

  • TLS

  • FUS1

  • hnRNP-P2

  • HNRNPP2

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Description

The FUS gene provides instructions for making a protein that is found within the cell nucleus in most tissues and is involved in many of the steps of protein production.

The FUS protein attaches (binds) to DNA and regulates an activity called transcription, which is the first step in the production of proteins from genes. The FUS protein is also involved in processing molecules called messenger RNA (mRNA), which serve as the genetic blueprints for making proteins. By cutting and rearranging mRNA molecules in different ways, the FUS protein controls the production of different versions of certain proteins. This process is known as alternative splicing. Once the FUS protein processes the mRNA, it transports the mRNA out of the nucleus where it gets taken up by other cell structures to be further processed into a mature protein. The FUS protein also helps repair errors in DNA, which prevents cells from accumulating genetic damage.

CHROMOSOME

16


LOCATION

p11.2


LOCUS TYPE

gene with protein product

VARIANTS

288

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Phenotypes

External Links

  • HGNC

    HGNC:4010

  • NCBI

    2521

  • OMIM

    137070

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