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PHF5A, PHD finger protein 5A

  • This gene encodes a subunit of the splicing factor 3b protein complex. Splicing factor 3b, together with splicing factor 3a and a 12S RNA unit, forms the U2 small nuclear ribonucleoproteins complex (U2 snRNP). The splicing factor 3b/3a complex binds pre-mRNA upstream of the intron's branch site in a sequence-independent manner and may anchor the U2 snRNP to the pre-mRNA. The protein encoded by this gene contains a PHD-finger-like domain that is flanked by highly basic N- and C-termini. This protein belongs to the PHD-finger superfamily and may act as a chromatin-associated protein. This gene has several pseudogenes on different chromosomes. [provided by RefSeq, Jul 2008]

  • Gene Synonyms (PHD finger-like domain-containing protein 5A, PHD finger-like domain protein 5A, PHD-finger 5a, splicing factor 3B associated 14 kDa protein, splicing factor 3b, subunit 7, INI, Rds3, SAP14b, SF3B7, SF3b14b, bK223H9.2,)
  • NCBI Gene ID: 84844
  • Species: Homo sapiens (Human)
  • UNIPROT ID#>>A0A024R1U2
    UNIPROT ID#>>Q7RTV0
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