RNA-binding domain superfamily
Short name | RBD_domain_sf |
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Description
References
1.Genomic structure and amino acid sequence domains of the human La autoantigen. Chambers JC, Kenan D, Martin BJ, Keene JD. J. Biol. Chem. 263, 18043-51, (1988). View articlePMID: 3192525
2.A single domain of yeast poly(A)-binding protein is necessary and sufficient for RNA binding and cell viability. Sachs AB, Davis RW, Kornberg RD. Mol. Cell. Biol. 7, 3268-76, (1987). View articlePMID: 3313012
3.The RNA recognition motif, a plastic RNA-binding platform to regulate post-transcriptional gene expression. Maris C, Dominguez C, Allain FH. FEBS J. 272, 2118-31, (2005). View articlePMID: 15853797
4.Structural basis for recognition and sequestration of UUU(OH) 3' temini of nascent RNA polymerase III transcripts by La, a rheumatic disease autoantigen. Teplova M, Yuan YR, Phan AT, Malinina L, Ilin S, Teplov A, Patel DJ. Mol. Cell 21, 75-85, (2006). View articlePMID: 16387655
5.A common RNA recognition motif identified within a defined U1 RNA binding domain of the 70K U1 snRNP protein. Query CC, Bentley RC, Keene JD. Cell 57, 89-101, (1989). View articlePMID: 2467746
6.RNA recognition: towards identifying determinants of specificity. Kenan DJ, Query CC, Keene JD. Trends Biochem. Sci. 16, 214-20, (1991). View articlePMID: 1716386
7.Analysis of the RNA-recognition motif and RS and RGG domains: conservation in metazoan pre-mRNA splicing factors. Birney E, Kumar S, Krainer AR. Nucleic Acids Res. 21, 5803-16, (1993). View articlePMID: 8290338
8.RNA-binding proteins as developmental regulators. Bandziulis RJ, Swanson MS, Dreyfuss G. Genes Dev. 3, 431-7, (1989). View articlePMID: 2470643
9.U2AF homology motifs: protein recognition in the RRM world. Kielkopf CL, Lucke S, Green MR. Genes Dev. 18, 1513-26, (2004). View articlePMID: 15231733
10.Heterogeneous nuclear ribonucleoprotein particles and the pathway of mRNA formation. Dreyfuss G, Swanson MS, Pinol-Roma S. Trends Biochem. Sci. 13, 86-91, (1988). View articlePMID: 3072706
GO terms
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Contributing Member Database Entry
- SUPERFAMILY:SSF54928