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MT-RNR2 mitochondrially encoded 16S RNA

Gene ID: 4550, updated on 12-Sep-2024
Gene type: rRNA
Also known as: MTRNR2; RNR2

Summary

Enables G protein-coupled receptor binding activity; protein self-association; and receptor antagonist activity. Involved in several processes, including leukocyte chemotaxis; negative regulation of cell death; and negative regulation of neuroinflammatory response. Located in several cellular components, including mitochondrion; perinuclear region of cytoplasm; and sperm midpiece. [provided by Alliance of Genome Resources, Apr 2022]

Genomic context

Sequence:
Chromosome: MT; NC_012920.1 (1671..3229)
Total number of exons:
0

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