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Archive for: Domain Structure and Function

Theoretical studies on RNA recognition by Musashi 1 RNA-binding protein.

Mechanism of RNA recognition by a Musashi RNA-binding protein.

Musashi-1: An Example of How Polyalanine Tracts Contribute to Self-Association in the Intrinsically Disordered Regions of RNA-Binding Proteins.

Crystal and solution structures of human oncoprotein Musashi-2 N-terminal RNA recognition motif 1.

A conserved three-nucleotide core motif defines Musashi RNA binding specificity

Structure of Musashi1 in a complex with target RNA: the role of aromatic stacking interactions

Musashi1 cooperates in abnormal cell lineage protein 28 (Lin28)-mediated let-7 family microRNA biogenesis in early neural differentiation

Neural RNA-binding protein Musashi1 inhibits translation initiation by competing with eIF4G for PABP

Origin of higher affinity to RNA of the N-terminal RNA-binding domain than that of the C-terminal one of a mouse neural protein, Musashi1, as revealed by comparison of their structures, modes of interaction, surface electrostatic potentials, and backbone dynamics

Regulation of tau RNA maturation by thyroid hormone is mediated by the neural RNA-binding protein Musashi-1

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