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  2. RNA-binding protein - Wikipedia

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    RNA-binding proteins ... in a difference in their protein's amino acid sequence. An example of this is the glutamate receptor mRNA where glutamine is converted to ...

  3. Heterogeneous ribonucleoprotein particle - Wikipedia

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    This is likely because of its major role in binding to newly transcribed RNAs. High-resolution immunoelectron microscopy has shown that hnRNPs localize predominantly to the border regions of chromatin, where it has access to these nascent RNAs. [4] The proteins involved in the hnRNP complexes are collectively known as heterogeneous ...

  4. RBM3 - Wikipedia

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    100043257 Ensembl ENSG00000102317 n/a UniProt P98179 n/a RefSeq (mRNA) NM_001017430 NM_001017431 NM_006743 XM_036156140 RefSeq (protein) NP_006734 n/a Location (UCSC) Chr X: 48.57 – 48.58 Mb n/a PubMed search Wikidata View/Edit Human View/Edit Mouse Putative RNA-binding protein 3 is a protein that in humans is encoded by the RBM3 gene. Function This gene is a member of the glycine -rich RNA ...

  5. Post-transcriptional regulation - Wikipedia

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    After being produced, the stability and distribution of the different transcripts is regulated (post-transcriptional regulation) by means of RNA binding protein (RBP) that control the various steps and rates controlling events such as alternative splicing, nuclear degradation (), processing, nuclear export (three alternative pathways), sequestration in P-bodies for storage or degradation and ...

  6. Ribonucleoprotein particle - Wikipedia

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    An example of a ribonucleoprotein-motif protein. From PDB entry 1IBM. A ribonucleoprotein particle (RNP) is a complex formed between RNA and RNA-binding proteins (RBPs). [1] The term RNP foci can also be used to denote intracellular compartments involved in processing of RNA transcripts.

  7. RNA-binding protein FUS - Wikipedia

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    FUS/TLS was initially identified as a fusion protein (FUS-CHOP) produced as a result of chromosomal translocations in human cancers, especially liposarcomas. [6] [9] In these instances, the promoter and N-terminal part of FUS/TLS is translocated to the C-terminal domain of various DNA-binding transcription factors (e.g. CHOP) conferring a strong transcriptional activation domain onto the ...

  8. 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. ...

  9. Nuclear cap-binding protein complex - Wikipedia

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    Nuclear cap-binding protein complex is a RNA-binding protein which binds to the 5' cap of pre-mRNA.The cap and nuclear cap-binding protein have many functions in mRNA biogenesis including splicing, 3'-end formation by stabilizing the interaction of the 3'-end processing machinery, nuclear export and protection of the transcripts from nuclease degradation. [2]