How RNA-binding proteins interact with RNA: molecules and mechanisms
M Corley, MC Burns, GW Yeo - Molecular cell, 2020 - cell.com
RNA-binding proteins (RBPs) comprise a large class of over 2,000 proteins that interact with
transcripts in all manner of RNA-driven processes. The structures and mechanisms that …
transcripts in all manner of RNA-driven processes. The structures and mechanisms that …
RNA-binding proteins: modular design for efficient function
BM Lunde, C Moore, G Varani - Nature reviews Molecular cell biology, 2007 - nature.com
Many RNA-binding proteins have modular structures and are composed of multiple repeats
of just a few basic domains that are arranged in various ways to satisfy their diverse …
of just a few basic domains that are arranged in various ways to satisfy their diverse …
Comprehensive identification of RNA-binding domains in human cells
Mammalian cells harbor more than a thousand RNA-binding proteins (RBPs), with half of
these employing unknown modes of RNA binding. We developed RBDmap to determine the …
these employing unknown modes of RNA binding. We developed RBDmap to determine the …
RNA editing by adenosine deaminases that act on RNA
BL Bass - Annual review of biochemistry, 2002 - annualreviews.org
▪ Abstract ADARs are RNA editing enzymes that target double-stranded regions of nuclear-
encoded RNA and viral RNA. These enzymes are particularly abundant in the nervous …
encoded RNA and viral RNA. These enzymes are particularly abundant in the nervous …
The primary function of RNA binding by the influenza A virus NS1 protein in infected cells: Inhibiting the 2′-5′ oligo (A) synthetase/RNase L pathway
JY Min, RM Krug - Proceedings of the National Academy of …, 2006 - National Acad Sciences
The NS1 protein of influenza A virus (NS1A protein) is a multifunctional protein that counters
cellular antiviral activities and is a virulence factor. Its N-terminal RNA-binding domain binds …
cellular antiviral activities and is a virulence factor. Its N-terminal RNA-binding domain binds …
RNA recognition by double-stranded RNA binding domains: a matter of shape and sequence
G Masliah, P Barraud, FHT Allain - Cellular and molecular life sciences, 2013 - Springer
The double-stranded RNA binding domain (dsRBD) is a small protein domain of 65–70
amino acids adopting an αβββα fold, whose central property is to bind to double-stranded …
amino acids adopting an αβββα fold, whose central property is to bind to double-stranded …
Moving messages: the intracellular localization of mRNAs
D St Johnston - Nature reviews Molecular cell biology, 2005 - nature.com
Abstract mRNA localization is a common mechanism for targeting proteins to regions of the
cell where they are required. It has an essential role in localizing cytoplasmic determinants …
cell where they are required. It has an essential role in localizing cytoplasmic determinants …
Recognition of small interfering RNA by a viral suppressor of RNA silencing
K Ye, L Malinina, DJ Patel - Nature, 2003 - nature.com
RNA silencing (also known as RNA interference) is a conserved biological response to
double-stranded RNA that regulates gene expression, and has evolved in plants as a …
double-stranded RNA that regulates gene expression, and has evolved in plants as a …
mRNA localization: message on the move
RP Jansen - Nature reviews Molecular cell biology, 2001 - nature.com
Cytoplasmic messenger RNA localization is a key post-transcriptional mechanism of
establishing spatially restricted protein synthesis. The characterization of cis-acting signals …
establishing spatially restricted protein synthesis. The characterization of cis-acting signals …
RNA chaperones, RNA annealers and RNA helicases
L Rajkowitsch, D Chen, S Stampfl, K Semrad… - RNA biology, 2007 - Taylor & Francis
RNA molecules face difficulties when folding into their native structures. In the cell, proteins
can assist RNAs in reaching their functionally active states by binding and stabilizing a …
can assist RNAs in reaching their functionally active states by binding and stabilizing a …