Heterogeneous nuclear ribonucleoprotein L-like is a protein that in humans is encoded by the HNRNPLL gene.
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Function
HNRNPLL is a master regulator of activation-induced alternative splicing in T cells. In particular, it alters splicing of CD45 (PTPRC; MIM 151460), a tyrosine phosphatase essential for T-cell development and activation (Oberdoerffer et al., 2008 [PubMed 18669861]).[supplied by OMIM, Aug 2008].
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