Ankyrin repeat domain-containing protein 23 is a protein that in humans is encoded by the ANKRD23gene.[1][2]
This gene is a member of the muscle ankyrin repeat protein (MARP) family and encodes a protein with four tandem ankyrin-like repeats. The protein is localized to the nucleus, functioning as a transcriptional regulator. Expression of this protein is induced during recovery following starvation.[2]
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