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Review
. 2010 May-Jun;7(3):339-44.
doi: 10.4161/rna.7.3.12087. Epub 2010 May 14.

RNA recognition motifs involved in nuclear import of RNA-binding proteins

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RNA recognition motifs involved in nuclear import of RNA-binding proteins

Alejandro Cassola et al. RNA Biol. 2010 May-Jun.
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Abstract

In eukaryotic cells, a regulated import and export of factors is required to fulfill the requirements of precise gene expression. Post-transcriptional regulation of gene expression has proven to provide ubiquitous control, as well as a quick response to environmental changes when required. RNA-binding proteins (RBP) are involved in the several steps at which mRNA biogenesis, stability, translation and decay is exerted. The most characterized RBPs contain single or multiple copies of an RNA Recognition Motif (RRM). Here, we concentrate on RRMs mediating protein nuclear import by virtue of its ability to interact with proteins, besides interacting with nucleic acids. The consensus on how RRM-protein interactions take place is non-existent, and so is the involvement of the RRM as a nuclear localization signal (NLS). Within the cases examined, the single RRM from a trypanosome RBP behaves as a structural NLS, alternating nuclear import and RNA-binding.

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