Septin 10 is a protein that in humans is encoded by the SEPT10gene.[5]
Function
This gene encodes a member of the septin family of cytoskeletal proteins with GTPase activity. This protein localizes to the cytoplasm and nucleus and displays GTP-binding and GTPase activity. Alternative splicing results in multiple transcript variants.[5]
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