SNORD116-11


Description

The SNORD116-11 (small nucleolar RNA, C/D box 116-11) is a snoRNA gene located on chromosome 15.

SNORD116-11 is a small nucleolar RNA (snoRNA) that is involved in the modification of other RNAs. Specifically, it is thought to guide the methylation of uridines in the 5‘ splice site of pre-mRNAs, which is a critical step in the splicing process. This modification is essential for the proper processing of pre-mRNAs into mature mRNAs, which ultimately leads to the production of functional proteins. SNORD116-11 is located within the introns of the host gene, and it is thought to be transcribed as part of a larger RNA molecule that is then processed to release the mature snoRNA.

SNORD116-11 is a small nucleolar RNA (snoRNA) that is involved in the modification of other RNAs. Specifically, it is thought to guide the methylation of uridines in the 5‘ splice site of pre-mRNAs, which is a critical step in the splicing process. This modification is essential for the proper processing of pre-mRNAs into mature mRNAs, which ultimately leads to the production of functional proteins. SNORD116-11 is located within the introns of the host gene, and it is thought to be transcribed as part of a larger RNA molecule that is then processed to release the mature snoRNA.

SNORD116-11 is also known as HBII-85-11.

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