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  2. RNA-binding protein - Wikipedia

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    As nuclear RNA emerges from RNA polymerase, RNA transcripts are immediately covered with RNA-binding proteins that regulate every aspect of RNA metabolism and function including RNA biogenesis, maturation, transport, cellular localization and stability.

  3. RNA-binding protein database - Wikipedia

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    The RNA-binding Proteins Database (RBPDB) is a biological database of RNA-binding protein specificities that includes experimental observations of RNA-binding sites. The experimental results included are both in vitro and in vivo from primary literature. [ 1 ]

  4. Category:RNA-binding proteins - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "RNA-binding proteins" The following 28 pages are in this category, out of 28 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...

  5. RBM4 - Wikipedia

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    It is now evident that RBM4 serves as an RNA-binding protein, participating in a wide array of cellular processes, which encompass the alternative splicing of pre-mRNA, translation control, and RNA silencing. Structurally, RBM4 shares similarities with other RNA-binding proteins, featuring two RNA recognition motifs and a CCHC-type zinc finger. [9]

  6. RBPMS - Wikipedia

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    This gene encodes a member of the RRM family of RNA-binding proteins. The RRM domain is between 80-100 amino acids in length and family members contain one to four copies of the domain. The RRM domain consists of two short stretches of conserved sequence called RNP1 and RNP2, as well as a few highly conserved hydrophobic residues.

  7. SLBP - Wikipedia

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    The full length human protein has 270 amino acids (31 kDa) with a centrally located RNA binding domain (RBD). The 75 amino acid RBD is well conserved across species, however the remainder of SLBP is highly divergent in most organisms and not homologous to any other protein in the eukaryotic genomes.

  8. RBM10 - Wikipedia

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    There are 52 RBM proteins (HGNC: HUGO Gene Nomenclature Committee), each containing one to several RNA-binding domains called RNA recognition motifs (RRMs). RBM10 contains two RRMs (RRM1 and RRM2) and other domains such as two zinc fingers (ZnFs), an octamer repeat (OCRE), three nuclear localization signals (NLSs), and a glycine-rich domain (G ...

  9. TIA1 - Wikipedia

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    TIA1 or Tia1 cytotoxic granule-associated rna binding protein is a 3'UTR mRNA binding protein that can bind the 5'TOP sequence of 5'TOP mRNAs. It is associated with programmed cell death and regulates alternative splicing of the gene encoding the Fas receptor, an apoptosis-promoting protein. [4]