2012
RS and RGG repeats as primitive proteins at the transition between the RNA and RNP worlds
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Nucleus , Volume 3 - Issue 1 p. 4- 5
For many experimental biologists in the field of nuclear cell biology, low complexity repeats in nuclear proteins constitute a nuisance. They are difficult to express, impossible to crystallize and have low but near ubiquitous unwanted affinities toward many biomolecules. Examples of such nuclear protein repeats are RS (Arg-Ser) repeats in splicing factors, RGG (Arg-Gly-Gly) repeats in hnRNP proteins and FG (Phe-Gly) repeats in nuclear pore components. Here, I would like to present a more positive perspective for at least a subset of repeats and suggest that they are excellent candidates to have constituted the first proteins emerging from an RNA world.
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doi.org/10.4161/nucl.3.1.18631, hdl.handle.net/1765/74541 | |
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Organisation | Department of Biochemistry |
Fornerod, M. (2012). RS and RGG repeats as primitive proteins at the transition between the RNA and RNP worlds. Nucleus (Vol. 3, pp. 4–5). doi:10.4161/nucl.3.1.18631 |