2009
SR Protein Family Members Display Diverse Activities in the Formation of Nascent and Mature mRNPs In Vivo
Sapra AK, Änkö M, Grishina I, Lorenz M, Pabis M, Poser I, Rollins J, Weiland EM, Neugebauer KM. SR Protein Family Members Display Diverse Activities in the Formation of Nascent and Mature mRNPs In Vivo. Molecular Cell 2009, 34: 179-190. PMID: 19394295, DOI: 10.1016/j.molcel.2009.02.031.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsChromatin ImmunoprecipitationChromosomes, Artificial, BacterialFluorescence Resonance Energy TransferGenes, fosGreen Fluorescent ProteinsHeLa CellsHumansNuclear ProteinsPromoter Regions, GeneticRecombinant Fusion ProteinsRibonucleoproteinsRNA SplicingRNA-Binding ProteinsTranscription, GeneticConceptsRNA recognition motifSR proteinsCytoplasmic mRNAPol IIProtein interactionsSR protein family membersFRET/FLIMMRNA splicing factorsProtein family membersStable cell linesMRNP remodelingMRNA lifetimeGene regulationFormation of nascentSplicing factorsRecognition motifPromoter controlFamily membersAdditional roleProteinRNACell linesIndividual family membersMRNADiverse activities
1993
Human SR proteins and isolation of a cDNA encoding SRp75.
Zahler A, Neugebauer K, Stolk J, Roth M. Human SR proteins and isolation of a cDNA encoding SRp75. Molecular And Cellular Biology 1993, 13: 4023-4028. PMID: 8321209, PMCID: PMC359951, DOI: 10.1128/mcb.13.7.4023.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsRNA recognition motifSR proteinsN-terminal RNA recognition motifLong C-terminal domainPolymerase II transcriptionHuman SR proteinsSR family membersC-terminal domainFamily of proteinsGlycine-rich regionApparent molecular massCDNA clonesRecognition motifSRp75Mobility shiftArginine residuesMolecular massSR domainProteinInternal regionSerineCommon epitopesActive siteFamily membersSRp55Human SR Proteins and Isolation of a cDNA Encoding SRp75
Zahler A, Neugebauer K, Stolk J, Roth M. Human SR Proteins and Isolation of a cDNA Encoding SRp75. Molecular And Cellular Biology 1993, 13: 4023-4028. DOI: 10.1128/mcb.13.7.4023-4028.1993.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchRNA recognition motifSR proteinsN-terminal RNA recognition motifLong C-terminal domainPolymerase II transcriptionHuman SR proteinsSR family membersC-terminal domainFamily of proteinsGlycine-rich regionApparent molecular massCDNA clonesRecognition motifSRp75Mobility shiftArginine residuesMolecular massSR domainProteinInternal regionSerineCommon epitopesActive siteFamily membersSRp55