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Immunogen sequence: VAIPAIGAQ YSMFPAAPAP KMIEDGKIHT VEHMISPIAV QPDPASAAAA AAAAAAAAAA VIPTVSTPPP FQGRPITPVY TVAPNVQRIP TAGIYGASYV PFAAPATATI ATLQKNAAAA AAVYGGYAGY IPQAFPAAAI QVPIPDVYQT Y (444-593 aa encoded by BC126261)
The RBM47 gene encodes RNA-binding protein 47, which plays an important role in RNA processing and regulation. This protein is involved in various aspects of RNA metabolism, including RNA splicing, editing, stabilization, and translation. RBM47 influences gene expression by binding to specific RNA sequences, affecting post-transcriptional modifications that are critical for cellular development and function. It has been implicated in cancer biology, where changes in RBM47 expression or function can contribute to tumor suppression and progression. RBM47 is known for its role in maintaining the fidelity of RNA editing processes, impacting how cells respond to genetic or environmental changes. Research into RBM47 focuses on its involvement in RNA-mediated regulatory pathways and its potential as a therapeutic target in diseases where RNA processing errors occur, such as certain cancers and genetic disorders.
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Protein Aliases: hypothetical RNA binding protein RGD1359713; RNA-binding motif protein 47; RNA-binding protein 47
Gene Aliases: 9530077J19Rik; NET18; RBM47; RGD1359713
UniProt ID: (Human) A0AV96, (Mouse) Q91WT8, (Rat) Q66H68
Entrez Gene ID: (Human) 54502, (Mouse) 245945, (Rat) 305340
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