Conserved Structures and Diversity of Functions of RNA-Binding Proteins

Christopher G. Burd(Howard Hughes Medical Institute), Gideon Dreyfuss(Howard Hughes Medical Institute)
Science
July 29, 1994
Cited by 1,884

Abstract

In eukaryotic cells, a multitude of RNA-binding proteins play key roles in the posttranscriptional regulation of gene expression. Characterization of these proteins has led to the identification of several RNA-binding motifs, and recent experiments have begun to illustrate how several of them bind RNA. The significance of these interactions is reflected in the recent discoveries that several human and other vertebrate genetic disorders are caused by aberrant expression of RNA-binding proteins. The major RNA-binding motifs are described and examples of how they may function are given.


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