Arid5a uses disordered extensions of its core ARID domain for distinct DNA- and RNA-recognition and gene regulation

von Ehr, J., Oberstrass, L., Yazgan, E., Schnaubelt, L. I., Blümel, N., McNicoll, F., Weigand, J. E., Zarnack, K., Müller-McNicoll, M., Korn, S. M., & Schlundt, A. (2024). Arid5a uses disordered extensions of its core ARID domain for distinct DNA- and RNA-recognition and gene regulation. Journal of Biological Chemistry, 300(7), 107457. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jbc.2024.107457
Authors:
Julian von Ehr
Lasse Oberstrass
Ege Yazgan
Lara Ina Schnaubelt
Nicole Blümel
Francois McNicoll
Julia E Weigand
Kathi Zarnack
Michaela Müller-McNicoll
Sophie Marianne Korn
Andreas Schlundt
Affiliated Authors:
Sophie Marianne Korn
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Author Keywords:
arid domain
arid5a
dna-binding protein
rna bind-n-seq (rbns)
rna-binding protein
electrophoretic mobility shift assay (emsa)
gene regulation
individual-nucleotide resolution uv crosslinking and immunoprecipitation (iclip2)
intrinsically disordered protein
nuclear magnetic resonance (nmr)
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Article
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10.1016/j.jbc.2024.107457
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PubMed

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