NCF1C

Pseudogene in the species Homo sapiens From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

NCF1C is a human pseudogene related to NCF1 (neutrophil cytosol factor 1), the latter being responsible for encoding the 47 kDA cytosolic subunit of NADPH oxidase.[3] In chronic granulomatous disease, the functional NCF1 gene recombines with the two nearby pseudogenes (NCF1B, NCF1C) and becomes inactivated.[4]

AliasesNCF1C, SH3PXD1C, neutrophil cytosolic factor 1C pseudogene
End75,172,044 bp[1]
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NCF1C
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AliasesNCF1C, SH3PXD1C, neutrophil cytosolic factor 1C pseudogene
External IDsGeneCards: NCF1C; OMA:NCF1C - orthologs
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SpeciesHumanMouse
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Location (UCSC)Chr 7: 75.16 – 75.17 Mbn/a
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