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A brave new world of RNA-binding proteins

Nature Reviews Molecular Cell Biology, 2018
M. Hentze   +3 more
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Messenger-RNA-binding proteins and the messages they carry

Nature Reviews Molecular Cell Biology, 2002
G. Dreyfuss, V. Kim, N. Kataoka
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Circular RNAs Binding to RNA-Binding Proteins

Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology
Mandakini Singh   +4 more
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RNA-binding protein kinetics

Nature Methods, 2021
KIN-CLIP allows determination of binding and dissociation kinetics of RNA-binding proteins in cells.
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Plant RNA-binding proteins

Molecular Biology Reports, 1990
We have recently shown that although pre-mRNA splicing in plants shares some features in common with splicing in vertebrates, there are some crucial differences. In plants there is a requirement for a general enrichment for A+U within the intron and there is no requirement for a 3 ' polypyrimidine tract (Goodall and Filipowicz, 1989).
G, Goodall   +3 more
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Nuclear RNA-binding Proteins

1991
Publisher Summary The control of gene expression involves several steps at which specific sequences in pre-mRNA transcripts, as well as those in small RNA molecules, are recognized by proteins. RNA-binding proteins can be expected to mediate interactions in a variety of cellular processes, including those occurring in the transcription complex, the ...
J D, Keene, C C, Query
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Drosophila RNA Binding Proteins

2006
RNA binding proteins are fundamental mediators of gene expression. The use of the model organism Drosophila has helped to elucidate both tissue-specific and ubiquitous functions of RNA binding proteins. These proteins mediate all aspects of the mRNA lifespan including splicing, nucleocytoplasmic transport, localization, stability, translation, and ...
Chiara, Gamberi   +2 more
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RNA binding proteins and selenocysteine

BioFactors, 2001
AbstractSelenocysteine is incorporated into protein by a complex co‐translational mechanism that involves both cis and trans acting factors. Among the trans‐acting factors are RNA binding proteins that interact with the selenoprotein 3′ UTRs at a sequence known as the selenocysteine insertion sequence (SECIS). These factors are generally referred to as
P R, Copeland, D M, Driscoll
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The interaction of circRNAs and RNA binding proteins: An important part of circRNA maintenance and function

Journal of Neuroscience Research, 2020
The widespread expression of circular RNAs (circRNAs) is regarded as a feature of gene expression in highly diverged eukaryotes. Recent studies have shown that circRNAs can act as a miRNA sponge to repress miRNA function, participate in splicing of ...
Jiankun Zang, Dan Lu, Anding Xu
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