RSCNRNR2
RSCNRNR2, also known as RBM39, is a protein-coding gene. The full name for the gene is RNA Binding Motif Protein 39. It plays a role in various cellular processes, particularly those involving RNA metabolism. Specifically, RSCNRNR2 is involved in mRNA splicing, which is the process of removing non-coding regions (introns) from precursor messenger RNA and joining the coding regions (exons) together to form mature mRNA. This process is crucial for the proper translation of genetic information into proteins.
Research has indicated that RSCNRNR2 interacts with other proteins involved in RNA processing and transport. Its