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Mrpl23  -  mitochondrial ribosomal protein L23

Mus musculus

Synonyms: 39S ribosomal protein L23, mitochondrial, L23 mitochondrial-related protein, L23mrp, L23mt, MRP-L23, ...
 
 
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High impact information on Mrpl23

  • It is therefore suggested that the intergenic region between H19 and L23mrp contains a boundary or an insulator element [1].
  • Analysis of mice with a targeted deletion of the enhancers demonstrated that they were not disrupted in the expression of L23mrp [2].
  • We have cloned and characterized its mouse homolog, L23mrp, which maps to the conserved syntenic region on mouse chromosome 7 [2].
  • The promoter of L23mrp is a CpG island that is transcribed ubiquitously, but at different levels, in different fetal tissues [2].
 

Other interactions of Mrpl23

  • We find a transition from asynchronous replication at the imprinted mouse H19 gene to synchronous replication at the downstream Rpl23 gene, the human homologue of which appears to be non-imprinted [3].

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