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RNA binding proteins in osteoarthritis
Osteoarthritis (OA) is a common chronic degenerative joint disease worldwide. The pathological features of OA are the erosion of articular cartilage, subchondral bone sclerosis, synovitis, and metabolic disorder.
Qian Yi +9 more
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RNA-Binding Proteins in Dinoflagellates. [PDF]
The described features of dinoflagellate gene expression indicate the predominance of post-transcriptional and translational regulation over transcriptional control. These microorganisms also exhibit extensive RNA editing and distinctive splicing characteristics.
Berdieva M, Safonov P, Skarlato S.
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RNA-binding proteins in bacteria [PDF]
RNA-binding proteins (RBPs) are central to most if not all cellular processes, dictating the fate of virtually all RNA molecules in the cell. Starting with pioneering work on ribosomal proteins, studies of bacterial RBPs have paved the way for molecular studies of RNA-protein interactions.
Erik Holmqvist +2 more
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RNA-Binding Proteins in Cardiomyopathies
The post-transcriptional regulation of gene expression plays an important role in heart development and disease. Cardiac-specific alternative splicing, mediated by RNA-binding proteins, orchestrates the isoform switching of proteins that are essential ...
De-Li Shi
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Survey of the binding preferences of RNA-binding proteins to RNA editing events
Background Adenosine-to-inosine (A-to-I) editing is an important RNA posttranscriptional process related to a multitude of cellular and molecular activities.
Xiaolin Hu, Qin Zou, Li Yao, Xuerui Yang
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An in vitro technique to identify the RNA binding-site sequences for RNA-binding proteins [PDF]
RNA–protein interactions play a major role in gene regulation. Although many techniques to analyze RNA–protein interactions have been developed, noteworthy challenges such as determining the RNA sequences that bind RNA-binding proteins (RBPs) remain ...
SunKyung Choi +3 more
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Editorial: RNA binding proteins in neuroscience
Anca F. Savulescu, Epaminondas Doxakis
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Regulation of RNA-binding proteins by small biomolecules [PDF]
Weili Miao +2 more
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RNA‐PROTACs: Degraders of RNA‐Binding Proteins [PDF]
AbstractDefects in the functions of RNA binding proteins (RBPs) are at the origin of many diseases; however, targeting RBPs with conventional drugs has proven difficult. PROTACs are a new class of drugs that mediate selective degradation of a target protein through a cell's ubiquitination machinery.
Alice Ghidini +4 more
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The role of disorder in RNA binding affinity and specificity [PDF]
Most RNA-binding modules are small and bind few nucleotides. RNA-binding proteins typically attain the physiological specificity and affinity for their RNA targets by combining several RNA-binding modules.
Diana S. M. Ottoz, Luke E. Berchowitz
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