SR proteins are essential pre-mRNA splicing factors that act at the earliest stages of splice-site recognition and spliceosome assembly, as well as later in the splicing pathway. SR proteins consist of one or two RNA-recognition motifs and a characteristic argnine/serine-rich C-terminal RS domain. The RS domain, which is extensively phosphorylated, mediates the subcellular localization of individual SR proteins and also functions as a splicing activation module, apparently by engaging in protein-protein interactions. The RS domain of SF2/ASF is dispensable for the concentration-dependent effects of this SR protein on alternative splice-site selection. However, this RS domain is highly conserved phylogenetically, and was shown to be required...
Human pre-mRNA splicing factor SF2/ASF has an activity required for general splicing in vitro and pr...
Alternative pre-mRNA splicing provides a source of vast protein diversity by removing non-coding seq...
Serine-arginine (SR) proteins are general splicing factors and can function through binding to exoni...
Serine/arginine-rich (SR) proteins are essential splicing factors with one or two RNA-recognition mo...
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...
It has been widely accepted that the early spliceosome assembly begins with U1 small nuclear ribonuc...
Expression of most RNA polymerase II transcripts requires the coordinated execution of transcription...
We report striking differences in the substrate specificities of two human SR proteins, SP2/ASF and ...
The SR proteins are essential metazoan pre-mRNA splicing factors that can also influence the selecti...
The serine/arginine-rich proteins (SR proteins) constitute a family of predominantly nuclear RNA-bin...
Pre-mRNA splicing is a critical and highly regulated process in eukaryotic gene expression. Splicing...
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...
Mechanisms of mRNA splicing greatly vary in complexity, ranging from simple reactions mediated by a ...
Human pre-mRNA splicing factor SF2/ASF has an activity required for general splicing in vitro and pr...
Alternative pre-mRNA splicing provides a source of vast protein diversity by removing non-coding seq...
Serine-arginine (SR) proteins are general splicing factors and can function through binding to exoni...
Serine/arginine-rich (SR) proteins are essential splicing factors with one or two RNA-recognition mo...
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...
It has been widely accepted that the early spliceosome assembly begins with U1 small nuclear ribonuc...
Expression of most RNA polymerase II transcripts requires the coordinated execution of transcription...
We report striking differences in the substrate specificities of two human SR proteins, SP2/ASF and ...
The SR proteins are essential metazoan pre-mRNA splicing factors that can also influence the selecti...
The serine/arginine-rich proteins (SR proteins) constitute a family of predominantly nuclear RNA-bin...
Pre-mRNA splicing is a critical and highly regulated process in eukaryotic gene expression. Splicing...
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...
Mechanisms of mRNA splicing greatly vary in complexity, ranging from simple reactions mediated by a ...
Human pre-mRNA splicing factor SF2/ASF has an activity required for general splicing in vitro and pr...
Alternative pre-mRNA splicing provides a source of vast protein diversity by removing non-coding seq...
Serine-arginine (SR) proteins are general splicing factors and can function through binding to exoni...