The ubiquitous pyridoxal 5′‐phosphate‐binding protein is also an RNA‐binding protein
Claudio Graziani,
Anna Barile,
Alessia Parroni
et al.
Abstract:The pyridoxal 5′‐phosphate binding protein (PLP‐BP) is believed to play a crucial role in PLP homeostasis, which may explain why it is found in living organisms from all kingdoms. Escherichia coli YggS is the most studied homolog, but human PLP‐BP has also attracted much attention because variants of this protein are responsible for a severe form of B6‐responsive neonatal epilepsy. Yet, how PLP‐BP is involved in PLP homeostasis, and thus what its actual function is in cellular metabolism, is entirely unknown. … Show more
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