Human FASTK preferentially binds single-stranded and G-rich RNA
Daria M. Dawidziak,
Dawid A. Dzadz,
Mikołaj I. Kuska
et al.
Abstract:Fas-activated serine/threonine kinase (FASTK) is the founding member of the FASTKD protein family, which was shown to regulate the fate of mRNA molecules on multiple levels. The mitochondrial variant of FASTK co-localizes with mitochondrial RNA granules and regulates degradation of mitochondrial mRNAs, whereas the cytoplasmic and nuclear forms of FAST are involved in regulation of alternative splicing, cytoplasmic RNA granule formation and mRNA translation. Despite these multiple roles of FASTK in mRNA biology… Show more
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