2022
DOI: 10.1101/2022.02.22.481433
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The RNA binding protein Nab2 genetically interacts with multiple RNA exosome cofactors to regulate target RNAs

Abstract: RNA binding proteins play important roles in the processing and precise regulation of RNAs. Highlighting the biological importance of RNA binding proteins is the increasing number of human diseases that result from mutations in genes that encode these proteins. We recently discovered that mutations in the ZC3H14 gene, which encodes an evolutionarily conserved polyadenosine RNA-binding protein, cause intellectual disability. Studies of the budding yeast orthologue of ZC3H14, Nuclear Poly(A) Binding protein 2 (N… Show more

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