Splicing factors of the SR protein family share a modular structure consisting of one or two RNA recognition motifs (RRMs) and a C-terminal RS domain rich in arginine and serine residues. The RS domain, which is extensively phosphorylated, promotes protein-protein interactions and directs subcellular localization and—in certain situations—nucleocytoplasmic shuttling of individual SR proteins. We analyzed mutant versions of human SF2/ASF in which the natural RS repeats were replaced by RD or RE repeats and compared the splicing and subcellular localization properties of these proteins to those of SF2/ASF lacking the entire RS domain or possessing a minimal RS domain consisting of 10 consecutive RS dipeptides (RS10). In vitro splicing of a pr...
Nuclear pre-mRNA splicing occurs in eukaryotic cells in order to remove the intervening sequences (i...
Serine/arginine-rich (SR) proteins are essential splicing factors with one or two RNA-recognition mo...
Pre-mRNA splicing requires a large number of RNA-binding proteins that have one or more RNA-recognit...
The SR proteins constitute a large family of nuclear phosphoproteins required for constitutive pre-m...
SR proteins are required for constitutive pre-mRNA splicing and also regulate alternative splice sit...
SR proteins are required for constitutive pre-mRNA splicing and also regulate alternative splice sit...
Serine/arginine-rich (SR) proteins are essential splicing factors with one or two RNA-recognition mo...
Mechanisms of mRNA splicing greatly vary in complexity, ranging from simple reactions mediated by a ...
SR proteins have a characteristic C-terminal Ser/Arg-rich repeat (RS domain) of variable length and ...
Pre-mRNA splicing is a critical and highly regulated process in eukaryotic gene expression. Splicing...
SummarySR proteins constitute a family of pre-mRNA splicing factors now thought to play several role...
Splicing of pre-mRNA transcripts in eukayrotes is mediated by a complex macromolecule consisting of ...
Although phosphorylation directs serine-arginine (SR) proteins from nuclear storage speckles to the ...
Human pre-mRNA splicing factor SF2/ASF has an activity required for general splicing in vitro and pr...
SR proteins are essential pre-mRNA splicing factors that act at the earliest stages of splice-site r...
Nuclear pre-mRNA splicing occurs in eukaryotic cells in order to remove the intervening sequences (i...
Serine/arginine-rich (SR) proteins are essential splicing factors with one or two RNA-recognition mo...
Pre-mRNA splicing requires a large number of RNA-binding proteins that have one or more RNA-recognit...
The SR proteins constitute a large family of nuclear phosphoproteins required for constitutive pre-m...
SR proteins are required for constitutive pre-mRNA splicing and also regulate alternative splice sit...
SR proteins are required for constitutive pre-mRNA splicing and also regulate alternative splice sit...
Serine/arginine-rich (SR) proteins are essential splicing factors with one or two RNA-recognition mo...
Mechanisms of mRNA splicing greatly vary in complexity, ranging from simple reactions mediated by a ...
SR proteins have a characteristic C-terminal Ser/Arg-rich repeat (RS domain) of variable length and ...
Pre-mRNA splicing is a critical and highly regulated process in eukaryotic gene expression. Splicing...
SummarySR proteins constitute a family of pre-mRNA splicing factors now thought to play several role...
Splicing of pre-mRNA transcripts in eukayrotes is mediated by a complex macromolecule consisting of ...
Although phosphorylation directs serine-arginine (SR) proteins from nuclear storage speckles to the ...
Human pre-mRNA splicing factor SF2/ASF has an activity required for general splicing in vitro and pr...
SR proteins are essential pre-mRNA splicing factors that act at the earliest stages of splice-site r...
Nuclear pre-mRNA splicing occurs in eukaryotic cells in order to remove the intervening sequences (i...
Serine/arginine-rich (SR) proteins are essential splicing factors with one or two RNA-recognition mo...
Pre-mRNA splicing requires a large number of RNA-binding proteins that have one or more RNA-recognit...