This gene overlaps and lies on the opposite strand from FGF2
gene, and is thought to be the FGF2 antisense gene. The two genes are
independently transcribed, and their expression shows an inverse
relationship, suggesting that this antisense transcript may regulate
FGF2 expression. This gene has also been shown to have
hormone-regulatory and antiproliferative actions in the pituitary that
are independent of FGF2 expression. Alternatively spliced transcript
variants encoding different isoforms have been found for this gene.
[provided by RefSeq, Oct 2011]
Expression
Ubiquitous expression in fat (RPKM 12.5), kidney (RPKM 8.8) and 23 other tissues See more
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