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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. FET protein family - Wikipedia

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    The FET protein family (also known as the TET protein family) [1] consists of three similarly structured and functioning proteins. [2] They and the genes in the FET gene family which encode them (i.e. form the pre-messenger RNAs that are converted to the messenger RNAs responsible for their production) are: [2] [3] 1) the EWSR1 protein encoded by the EWSR1 gene (also termed the Ewing sarcoma ...

  4. STAU1 - Wikipedia

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    Double-stranded RNA-binding protein Staufen homolog 1 is a protein that in humans is encoded by the STAU1 gene. [ 5 ] [ 6 ] [ 7 ] Staufen is a member of the family of double-stranded RNA (dsRNA)-binding proteins involved in the transport and/or localization of mRNAs to different subcellular compartments and/or organelles.

  5. Musashi-1 - Wikipedia

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    This gene encodes a protein containing two conserved tandem RNA recognition motifs and functions as an RNA binding protein that is involved in post-transcriptional gene editing. It is a stem cell marker that controls the balance between self-renewal and terminal differentiation. [7] [6]

  6. 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 ...

  7. 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 ( apoptosis ) and regulates alternative splicing of the gene encoding the Fas receptor , an apoptosis-promoting protein. [ 4 ]

  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. DEAD box - Wikipedia

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    DEAD box proteins were first brought to attention in the late 1980s in a study that looked at a group of NTP binding sites that were similar in sequence to the eIF4A RNA helicase sequence. [4] The results of this study showed that these proteins (p68, SrmB, MSS116, vasa, PL10, mammalian eIF4A, yeast eIF4A) involved in RNA metabolism had several ...