Post-translational modifications and RNA-binding proteins

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Abstract

RNA-binding proteins affect cellular metabolic programs through development and in response to cellular stimuli. Though much work has been done to elucidate the roles of a handful of RNA-binding proteins and their effect on RNA metabolism, the progress of studies to understand the effects of posttranslational modifications of this class of proteins is far from complete. This chapter summarizes the work that has been done to identify the consequence of post-translational modifications to some RNA-binding proteins. The effects of these modifications have been shown to increase the panoply of functions that a given RNA-binding protein can assume. We will survey the experimental methods that are used to identify the presence of several protein modifications and methods that attempt to discern the consequence of these modifications.

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Lovci, M. T., Bengtson, M. H., & Massirer, K. B. (2016). Post-translational modifications and RNA-binding proteins. In Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology (Vol. 907, pp. 297–317). Springer New York LLC. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-29073-7_12

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