What is the name of the protein encoded by FGFR3?

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fibroblst growth factor receptor 3 is a protein which responsible for formation of microfibrils and microtubules in cell division helpful for pulling the chromosomes during anaphase

The protein encoded by FGFR3 is called Fibroblast Growth Factor Receptor 3.

To determine the name of the protein encoded by a specific gene, you can follow these steps:

1. Start by identifying the gene of interest. In this case, it is FGFR3, which stands for Fibroblast Growth Factor Receptor 3.

2. Next, look for information regarding the gene. Gene databases and scientific literature can provide valuable information about the gene, including its function and the protein it encodes.

3. Search for the protein name. Use online resources such as biological databases (e.g., UniProt, NCBI) or scientific articles to find the name of the protein encoded by the gene.

In this case, when you search for FGFR3 in databases or literature, you will find that it encodes a protein called Fibroblast Growth Factor Receptor 3.