The DEAD-box p68/p72 proteins and the noncoding RNA steroid receptor activator SRA: Eclectic regulators of disparate biological functions

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Abstract

p68 and p72 are RNA-binding proteins endowed with RNA helicase and RNA-protein complex remodeling activities. One of the RNAs associated with p68/p72 is the noncoding Steroid Receptors RNA Activator (SRA). Here we review recent findings on the cellular processes regulated by either p68/p72 alone or in combination with SRA and discuss the transcriptional events influenced by these molecules. ©2007 Landes Bioscience.

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Caretti, G., Lei, E. P., & Sartorelli, V. (2007, May 15). The DEAD-box p68/p72 proteins and the noncoding RNA steroid receptor activator SRA: Eclectic regulators of disparate biological functions. Cell Cycle. Taylor and Francis Inc. https://doi.org/10.4161/cc.6.10.4228

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