DDX11L16
Description
The DDX11L16 (DEAD/H-box helicase 11 like 16 (pseudogene)) is a pseudo gene located on chromosome X|Y.
DDX11L16 is a gene located on chromosome 17 that encodes a protein belonging to the DEAD-box helicase family. DEAD-box helicases are a group of enzymes that use ATP hydrolysis to unwind RNA duplexes. DDX11L16 shares significant homology with other DEAD-box helicases, suggesting a possible role in RNA metabolism, but its specific function is currently unknown. Further research is needed to elucidate the precise role of DDX11L16 in cellular processes.
The specific function of DDX11L16 is currently unknown. However, its homology to other DEAD-box helicases suggests a potential role in RNA metabolism, possibly involving processes like RNA unwinding, translation, or splicing. Further research is needed to elucidate its exact role in cellular processes.
DDX11L16 is also known as -.