Symbol SNORA35 Rfam RF00566 SO 0000594 | Alt. Symbols snoHBI-36 GO 0006396 0005730 Domain Eukaryote | |
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RNA type Gene; snRNA; snoRNA; HACA-box |
Homo sapiens snoRA35 (also known as HBI-36) is an H/ACA box snoRNA, first cloned from a mouse adult brain cDNA library by Cavaillé et al. (2000), and found to be specifically expressed in the choroid plexus. Its human orthologue, HBI-36 was discovered by a homology search, and was found to be specifically expressed in the brain. Its gene resides in the second intron of the serotonin receptor 2c (5HT-2c) gene, which is predominantly expressed in choroid plexus epithelial cells. The human 5HT-2c mRNA was predicted to be 2'O-methylated by the C/D box snoRNP HBII-52 at a position also subjected to A:I editing. HBI-36 has no documented RNA target.
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Small nucleolar RNA SNORA35 Wikipedia(Text) CC BY-SA