PMID: 7543225Jun 1, 1995Paper

The RNP domain: a sequence-specific RNA-binding domain involved in processing and transport of RNA

Trends in Biochemical Sciences
K NagaiP Evans

Abstract

The RNP domain is found in a number of proteins involved in processing and transport of mRNA precursors. The crystal structure of a complex between the U1A spliceosomal protein and its cognate RNA hairpin at 1.92 A resolution reveals the molecular basis of sequence-specific RNA recognition by the RNP domain.

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