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CEP85L, for "Centrosomal Protein 85kDa-Like" is a gene which encodes a protein that has been identified as a breast cancer antigen. Nothing more is known of its function at this time. Three transcript variants encoding different isoforms have been found for this gene. It has been shown to be related to the
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in GWAS studies.


Pathology

Mutations of the CEP85L gene were associated with posterior predominant lissencephaly in a 2020 study.


See also

* Centrosome - the product of the gene localizes in the centrosome


Sources

{{Cite journal, last1=Kodani, first1=Andrew, last2=Kenny, first2=Connor, last3=Lai, first3=Abbe, last4=Gonzalez, first4=Dilenny M., last5=Stronge, first5=Edward, last6=Sejourne, first6=Gabrielle M., last7=Isacco, first7=Laura, last8=Partlow, first8=Jennifer N., last9=O'Donnell, first9=Anne, last10=McWalter, first10=Kirsty, last11=Byrne, first11=Alicia B., date=22 April 2020, title=Posterior Neocortex-Specific Regulation of Neuronal Migration by CEP85L Identifies Maternal Centriole-Dependent Activation of CDK5, journal=Neuron, volume=106, issue=2, pages=246–255.e6, doi=10.1016/j.neuron.2020.01.030, issn=1097-4199, pmc=7255387, pmid=32097629 Genes on human chromosome 6 Centrosome