STAG3L3


Description

The STAG3L3 (STAG3 cohesin complex component like 3 (pseudogene)) is a pseudo gene located on chromosome 7.

STAG3L3 is a human gene encoding a protein that is likely involved in DNA replication and repair. It is localized to the nucleus and interacts with other proteins involved in these processes.

STAG3L3, also known as Stromal Antigen 3-Like 3, is a protein that plays a crucial role in the intricate process of DNA replication and repair within human cells. Its exact functions remain somewhat elusive, but studies suggest that it interacts with other proteins involved in these processes, likely contributing to the proper maintenance and stability of our genetic material. The protein's importance is further underscored by its localization within the nucleus, the cell's control center where DNA resides, indicating its direct involvement in nuclear functions.

STAG3L3 is also known as STAG3L1, STAG3L2, STAG3L3P.

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