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POLR2G, RNA polymerase II subunit G

  • This gene encodes the seventh largest subunit of RNA polymerase II, the polymerase responsible for synthesizing messenger RNA in eukaryotes. The protein functions in transcription initiation, and is also thought to help stabilize transcribing polyermase molecules during elongation. [provided by RefSeq, Jan 2009]

  • Gene Synonyms (DNA-directed RNA polymerase II subunit RPB7, DNA directed RNA polymerase II 19 kda polypeptide, DNA-directed RNA polymerase II 19 kDa polypeptide, DNA-directed RNA polymerase II subunit G, RNA polymerase II 19 kDa subunit, RNA polymerase II seventh subunit, RNA polymerase II subunit B7, polymerase (RNA) II (DNA directed) polypeptide G, polymerase (RNA) II subunit G, RPB19, RPB7, hRPB19, hsRPB7,)
  • NCBI Gene ID: 5436
  • Species: Homo sapiens (Human)
  • UNIPROT ID#>>P62487
  • View the NCBI Database for this Gene »

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