Roles for RNA-binding proteins in development and disease

AE Brinegar, TA Cooper - Brain research, 2016 - Elsevier
AE Brinegar, TA Cooper
Brain research, 2016Elsevier
RNA-binding protein activities are highly regulated through protein levels, intracellular
localization, and post-translation modifications. During development, mRNA processing of
specific gene sets is regulated through manipulation of functional RNA-binding protein
activities. The impact of altered RNA-binding protein activities also affects human diseases
in which there are either a gain-of-function or loss-of-function causes pathogenesis. We will
discuss RNA-binding proteins and their normal developmental RNA metabolism and …
Abstract
RNA-binding protein activities are highly regulated through protein levels, intracellular localization, and post-translation modifications. During development, mRNA processing of specific gene sets is regulated through manipulation of functional RNA-binding protein activities. The impact of altered RNA-binding protein activities also affects human diseases in which there are either a gain-of-function or loss-of-function causes pathogenesis. We will discuss RNA-binding proteins and their normal developmental RNA metabolism and contrast how their function is disrupted in disease.
This article is part of a Special Issue entitled SI:RNA Metabolism in Disease.
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