Mechanism of RNA recognition by a Musashi RNA-binding protein.
/in Domain Structure and Function, Mechanism of Action/by Mathew ChvastaMusashi-1: An Example of How Polyalanine Tracts Contribute to Self-Association in the Intrinsically Disordered Regions of RNA-Binding Proteins.
/in Domain Structure and Function/by Mathew ChvastaCrystal and solution structures of human oncoprotein Musashi-2 N-terminal RNA recognition motif 1.
/in Domain Structure and Function/by Mathew ChvastaA conserved three-nucleotide core motif defines Musashi RNA binding specificity
/in Domain Structure and Function/by awp-adminStructure of Musashi1 in a complex with target RNA: the role of aromatic stacking interactions
/in Domain Structure and Function, Mechanism of Action/by awp-adminMusashi1 cooperates in abnormal cell lineage protein 28 (Lin28)-mediated let-7 family microRNA biogenesis in early neural differentiation
/in Domain Structure and Function, Mechanism of Action, Musashi in Stem Cells/by awp-adminNeural RNA-binding protein Musashi1 inhibits translation initiation by competing with eIF4G for PABP
/in Domain Structure and Function, Mechanism of Action/by awp-adminOrigin 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
/in Domain Structure and Function/by awp-adminRegulation of tau RNA maturation by thyroid hormone is mediated by the neural RNA-binding protein Musashi-1
/in Domain Structure and Function/by awp-adminCONTACT
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