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LSM7, LSM7 homolog, U6 small nuclear RNA and mRNA degradation associated

  • Sm-like proteins were identified in a variety of organisms based on sequence homology with the Sm protein family (see SNRPD2; MIM 601061). Sm-like proteins contain the Sm sequence motif, which consists of 2 regions separated by a linker of variable length that folds as a loop. The Sm-like proteins are thought to form a stable heteromer present in tri-snRNP particles, which are important for pre-mRNA splicing.[supplied by OMIM, Apr 2004]

  • Gene Synonyms (U6 snRNA-associated Sm-like protein LSm7, LSM7 U6 small nuclear RNA and mRNA degradation associated, LSM7 homolog, U6 small nuclear RNA associated, YNL147W,)
  • NCBI Gene ID: 51690
  • Species: Homo sapiens (Human)
  • UNIPROT ID#>>Q9UK45
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