CYP2C61P gene: drug metabolism and stress regulation (G106480734)
CYP2C61P gene: drug metabolism and stress regulation
CYP2C61P, also known as cytochrome P450 family 2 subfamily C member 61, is a gene that encodes a protein known as CYP2C61P. This gene is a member of the cytochrome P450 family 2, which is a large superfamily of enzymes that are involved in the metabolism of a wide variety of drugs and other molecules.
The CYP2C61P gene is a pseudogene, which means that it is a genetic fingerprint that is present in all individuals but is not necessarily expressed. This gene is thought to be expressed in most tissues of the body, including the brain, heart, and liver.
One of the functions of the CYP2C61P gene is to encode a protein that is involved in the metabolism of many different drugs. This protein is known as CYP2C61P, and it is a key enzyme in the cytochrome P450 enzyme system.
The cytochrome P450 enzyme system is a large and complex system that is involved in the metabolism of a wide variety of drugs and other molecules. This system includes many different genes, including the CYP2C61P gene that we have been discussing.
The CYP2C61P gene is a pseudogene that is expressed in most tissues of the body. It is thought to be involved in the metabolism of many different drugs, including statins, antidepressants, and benzodiazepines.
In addition to its role in drug metabolism, the CYP2C61P gene is also thought to be involved in the regulation of other processes in the body. For example, this gene has been shown to be involved in the regulation of pain perception and the response to stress.
Overall, the CYP2C61P gene is an important gene that is involved in many different processes in the body. While it is not a drug target on its own, it is thought to be involved in the metabolism of many different drugs and may be a useful biomarker for tracking drug use and effectiveness. Further research is needed to fully understand the role of this gene in the body.
Protein Name: Cytochrome P450 Family 2 Subfamily C Member 61, Pseudogene
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