SNORA5C


Description

The SNORA5C (small nucleolar RNA, H/ACA box 5C) is a snoRNA gene located on chromosome 7.

SNORA5C is a small nucleolar RNA (snoRNA) that is involved in the modification of other RNAs. Specifically, it acts as a guide RNA for the methylation of uridine residues in ribosomal RNA (rRNA). This modification is essential for the proper folding and function of rRNA, which is a key component of ribosomes, the cellular machinery responsible for protein synthesis. SNORA5C may also play a role in other cellular processes, such as cell growth and development.

SNORA5C is a small nucleolar RNA (snoRNA) that is involved in the modification of other RNAs. Specifically, it acts as a guide RNA for the methylation of uridine residues in ribosomal RNA (rRNA). This modification is essential for the proper folding and function of rRNA, which is a key component of ribosomes, the cellular machinery responsible for protein synthesis. SNORA5C may also play a role in other cellular processes, such as cell growth and development.

SNORA5C is also known as ACA5c.

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