AbstractAlternative splicing in mRNA maturation has emerged as a major field of study also because of its implications in various diseases. The SR proteins play an important role in the regulation of this process. Evidence indicates that SRp20 (SFSR3), the smallest member of the SR protein family, is involved in numerous biological processes. Here we review the state-of-the-art of knowledge about the SR proteins, in particular SRp20, in terms of its function and misregulation in human diseases including cancer also in view of its potential as a therapeutic target
The SR proteins are essential metazoan pre-mRNA splicing factors that can also influence the selecti...
In the cell, the genetic information encoded in the DNA is transcribed to RNA. All RNAs that are tra...
Alternative pre-mRNA splicing provides a source of vast protein diversity by removing non-coding seq...
AbstractAlternative splicing in mRNA maturation has emerged as a major field of study also because o...
AbstractAlternative splicing in mRNA maturation has emerged as a major field of study also because o...
Alternative splicing in mRNA maturation has emerged as a major field of study also because of its im...
<p>SR proteins are a family of splicing factors involved in the regulation of both constitutive and ...
RNA splicing is an important component of gene expression that contributes immensely to the biologic...
The serine/arginine-rich proteins (SR proteins) constitute a family of predominantly nuclear RNA-bin...
Over the past decade, alternative splicing has been progressively recognized as a major mechanism re...
The name of SR proteins is derived from their typical RS domain that is rich in serine (Ser, S) and ...
SR proteins are essential pre-mRNA splicing factors that act at the earliest stages of splice-site r...
SR proteins have a characteristic C-terminal Ser/ Arg-rich repeat (RS domain) of variable length and...
Substantial emerging evidence supports that dysregulated RNA metabolism is associated with tumor ini...
The shuttling serine/arginine rich (SR) protein SRSF1 (previously known as SF2/ASF) is a splicing re...
The SR proteins are essential metazoan pre-mRNA splicing factors that can also influence the selecti...
In the cell, the genetic information encoded in the DNA is transcribed to RNA. All RNAs that are tra...
Alternative pre-mRNA splicing provides a source of vast protein diversity by removing non-coding seq...
AbstractAlternative splicing in mRNA maturation has emerged as a major field of study also because o...
AbstractAlternative splicing in mRNA maturation has emerged as a major field of study also because o...
Alternative splicing in mRNA maturation has emerged as a major field of study also because of its im...
<p>SR proteins are a family of splicing factors involved in the regulation of both constitutive and ...
RNA splicing is an important component of gene expression that contributes immensely to the biologic...
The serine/arginine-rich proteins (SR proteins) constitute a family of predominantly nuclear RNA-bin...
Over the past decade, alternative splicing has been progressively recognized as a major mechanism re...
The name of SR proteins is derived from their typical RS domain that is rich in serine (Ser, S) and ...
SR proteins are essential pre-mRNA splicing factors that act at the earliest stages of splice-site r...
SR proteins have a characteristic C-terminal Ser/ Arg-rich repeat (RS domain) of variable length and...
Substantial emerging evidence supports that dysregulated RNA metabolism is associated with tumor ini...
The shuttling serine/arginine rich (SR) protein SRSF1 (previously known as SF2/ASF) is a splicing re...
The SR proteins are essential metazoan pre-mRNA splicing factors that can also influence the selecti...
In the cell, the genetic information encoded in the DNA is transcribed to RNA. All RNAs that are tra...
Alternative pre-mRNA splicing provides a source of vast protein diversity by removing non-coding seq...