REREP3


Description

The REREP3 (arginine-glutamic acid dipeptide repeats pseudogene 3) is a pseudo gene located on chromosome 15.

REREP3 is a hypothetical protein that is encoded by the REREP3 gene in humans. This gene is located on chromosome 17 and its function is unknown. The protein is predicted to be localized to the cytoplasm and has a molecular weight of approximately 26.4 kDa. Based on its sequence, REREP3 may play a role in RNA metabolism but this remains to be experimentally confirmed.

The function of REREP3 is currently unknown. It is a hypothetical protein, meaning that its existence has been predicted based on genetic evidence but its specific role in the cell has not yet been experimentally confirmed. However, its sequence similarity to other known proteins suggests that it may play a role in cellular processes related to RNA metabolism.

REREP3 is also known as -.

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