RNASE12
Description
The RNASE12 (ribonuclease A family member 12 (inactive)) is a protein-coding gene located on chromosome 14.
RNASE12 is a human gene that encodes a protein with a predicted ribonuclease-like structure. However, this protein does not exhibit any ribonuclease activity, suggesting it may have a different or currently unknown function.
RNASE12 does not show any ribonuclease activity.
RNASE12 is also known as HEL-S-85p, RAI1.
Associated Diseases
- immunodeficiency 75
- glycoprotein storage disease
- idiopathic hypereosinophilic syndrome
- hemoglobin H disease
- heterotaxy, visceral, 9, autosomal, with male infertility
- hemoglobin C-beta-thalassemia syndrome
- dominant beta-thalassemia
- combined immunodeficiency due to OX40 deficiency
- hereditary neutrophilia
- erythroleukemia, familial, susceptibility to
- hereditary persistence of fetal hemoglobin-beta-thalassemia syndrome
- neuronal ceroid lipofuscinosis 1
- ichthyosis-hepatosplenomegaly-cerebellar degeneration syndrome
- beta-thalassemia-X-linked thrombocytopenia syndrome
- hypercoagulability syndrome due to glycosylphosphatidylinositol deficiency
- hemolytic anemia due to diphosphoglycerate mutase deficiency