RC3H1


Description

RC3H1, also known as RING finger protein 146, is a gene encoding a protein involved in various cellular functions. Its primary role is as an E3 ubiquitin ligase, facilitating the attachment of ubiquitin tags to target proteins. This process is critical for regulating protein stability, degradation, and signaling pathways. RC3H1 plays a role in diverse cellular activities, including cell growth, development, and immune responses. Its malfunction has been linked to various diseases, highlighting its significance in maintaining cellular health.

Associated Diseases

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RC3H1 is implicated in regulating the activity of the p53 tumor suppressor gene, a key player in preventing cancer development.


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