RRN3P3


Description

The RRN3P3 (RRN3 pseudogene 3) is a pseudo gene located on chromosome 16.

The RRN3P3 gene is located on chromosome 1 and encodes a protein that is involved in the processing of ribosomal RNA (rRNA). rRNA is a major component of ribosomes, which are the cellular machinery responsible for protein synthesis. Mutations in the RRN3P3 gene can lead to a rare genetic disorder called Diamond-Blackfan anemia (DBA). DBA is characterized by a deficiency of red blood cells, which results in anemia. The anemia is caused by a failure to produce enough ribosomes, which are essential for red blood cell production.

The RRN3P3 gene provides instructions for making a protein that is involved in the processing of ribosomal RNA (rRNA). rRNA is a major component of ribosomes, which are the cellular machinery responsible for protein synthesis. The protein encoded by RRN3P3 is thought to help assemble the large ribosomal subunit, which is one of the two subunits that make up a ribosome. Mutations in the RRN3P3 gene can lead to a rare genetic disorder called Diamond-Blackfan anemia (DBA). DBA is characterized by a deficiency of red blood cells, which results in anemia. The anemia is caused by a failure to produce enough ribosomes, which are essential for red blood cell production.

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