RBOH3s
RBOH3s, also known as Ring-Between-1-Helix-3 (RBH3) proteins, are a family of proteins that play crucial roles in various cellular processes. These proteins are characterized by their conserved RBH3 domain, which is a structural motif found in many eukaryotic proteins. The RBH3 domain is typically composed of about 100 amino acids and is involved in protein-protein interactions, suggesting a role in cellular signaling and regulation.
RBOH3s are found in a wide range of organisms, from yeast to humans, indicating their evolutionary conservation
The molecular mechanisms by which RBOH3 proteins exert their effects are not fully understood, but they are