Small nucleolar RNA SNORD14
http://dbpedia.org/resource/Small_nucleolar_RNA_SNORD14 an entity of type: Protein
In molecular biology, U14 small nucleolar RNA (U14 snoRNA) is a non-coding RNA required for early cleavages of eukaryotic precursor rRNAs. In yeasts, this molecule possess a stem-loop region (known as the Y-domain) which is essential for function. A similar structure, but with a different consensus sequence, is found in plants, but is absent in vertebrates. In human there are two closely related copies called SNORD14A and SNORD14B that are expressed from the intron of their host gene ribosomal protein Rps13.
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Small nucleolar RNA SNORD14
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Small nucleolar RNA SNORD14
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U14A
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U14B
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U14
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Predicted secondary structure and sequence conservation of SNORD14
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May 2018
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yes
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RF00016
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U14A
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U14B
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SNORD14
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In molecular biology, U14 small nucleolar RNA (U14 snoRNA) is a non-coding RNA required for early cleavages of eukaryotic precursor rRNAs. In yeasts, this molecule possess a stem-loop region (known as the Y-domain) which is essential for function. A similar structure, but with a different consensus sequence, is found in plants, but is absent in vertebrates. In human there are two closely related copies called SNORD14A and SNORD14B that are expressed from the intron of their host gene ribosomal protein Rps13.
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RF00016
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Gene; snRNA; snoRNA; CD-box
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2118