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We describe a novel approach to identify RNA-protein cross-linking sites within native small nuclear ribonucleoprotein (snRNP) particles from HeLa cells. It combines immunoprecipitation of the UV-irradiated particles under semi-denaturing conditions with
H. Urlaub+4 more
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Cajal bodies (CB) are ubiquitous nuclear structures involved in the biogenesis of small nuclear ribonucleoproteins and show narrow association with the nucleolus. To identify possible relationships between CB and the nucleolus, the localization of coilin,
N.P. Silva+3 more
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The intriguing case of motor neuron disease: ALS and SMA come closer [PDF]
MNDs (motor neuron diseases) form a heterogeneous group of pathologies characterized by the progressive degeneration of motor neurons. More and more genetic factors associated with MND encode proteins that have a function in RNA metabolism, suggesting ...
Achsel, T+3 more
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Decoding RNA–Protein Interactions: Methodological Advances and Emerging Challenges
This review provides a comprehensive comparison of RNA‐ and protein‐centric methodologies for investigating RNA–protein interactions, emphasizing their respective advantages, limitations, and suitable applications. It highlights recent technological innovations, outlines strategic method selection criteria, and addresses key challenges.
Wenkai Yi, Jian Yan
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Synthesis and assembly of human small nuclear ribonucleoproteins generated by cell-free translation.
Cell-free translation of human poly(A)+ RNA was carried out to generate and analyze the protein constituents of small nuclear ribonucleoprotein (snRNP) particles.
D. Fisher+4 more
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Phosphorylation regulates coilin activity and RNA association
Summary The Cajal body (CB) is a domain of concentrated components found within the nucleus of cells in an array of species that is functionally important for the biogenesis of telomerase and small nuclear ribonucleoproteins.
Hanna J. Broome+3 more
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Clinical impact of splicing in neurodevelopmental disorders. [PDF]
Clinical exome sequencing is frequently used to identify gene-disrupting variants in individuals with neurodevelopmental disorders. While splice-disrupting variants are known to contribute to these disorders, clinical interpretation of cryptic splice ...
Farh, Kyle Kai-How+2 more
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Systematic discovery of structural elements governing stability of mammalian messenger RNAs. [PDF]
Decoding post-transcriptional regulatory programs in RNA is a critical step towards the larger goal of developing predictive dynamical models of cellular behaviour.
Cristea, Ileana M+7 more
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Pairwise distance root mean square deviation defines a hyperspace where conformers with similar shape reside close to each other. The radius of gyration of protein ensembles in this abstract conformer space (ACS) converges at ensemble sizes between 50 and 500, depending on the extent of disorder.
Gunnar Jeschke
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Involvement of U1 Small Nuclear Ribonucleoproteins (snRNP) in 5′ Splice Site-U1 snRNP Interaction*
U1 small nuclear ribonucleoprotein (snRNP) is an important ribonucleoprotein involved early in the spliceosome formation to commit pre-mRNAs to the splicing pathway.
F. Rossi+5 more
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