PRR23C


Description

The PRR23C (proline rich 23C) is a protein-coding gene located on chromosome 3.

The PRR23C gene is located on the long arm of chromosome 3, specifically at 3q23. The mRNA transcript is 2,791 base pairs long and comprises a single exon. This gene is exclusively expressed in the testis, indicating its potential role in male reproductive processes. Studies by Ottolini et al. (2014) using RNA sequencing data identified PRR23C, along with PRR23A and PRR23B, as testis-specific genes. Their findings highlight the importance of this gene family in male fertility.

PRR23C, also known as Proline-rich protein 23C, is a testis-specific gene belonging to the PRR23 family. Research suggests that this gene family might play a crucial role in male reproductive function.

PRR23C is also known as -.

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