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Immunogen sequence: GGTILESERA RPRGSQSSEA QKTPAQECKP ADFEVPETFL NRLQDLSSSF
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Predicted homology: Cow: 85%; Human: 100%; Mouse: 83%; Rabbit: 92%; Rat: 83%
The C14orf21 gene, also known as SLIRP (SRA stem-loop interacting RNA binding protein), is located on chromosome 14 and encodes a mitochondrial protein involved in RNA processing. SLIRP is crucial for the stabilization and regulation of mitochondrial-encoded RNAs, which play a vital role in mitochondrial gene expression and overall mitochondrial function. The SLIRP protein interacts with RNA stem-loop structures, particularly those involved in the steroid receptor RNA activator (SRA), thereby regulating gene expression by modulating the activity of nuclear receptors. Defects in SLIRP can lead to impaired mitochondrial function, resulting in various clinical manifestations, including mitochondrial myopathy and other disorders related to mitochondrial dysfunction.
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Protein Aliases: NOP9 nucleolar protein homolog; Nucleolar protein 9; pumilio domain-containing protein C14orf21
Gene Aliases: C14orf21; KIAA2021; NOP9
UniProt ID: (Human) Q86U38
Entrez Gene ID: (Human) 161424
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