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Dephosphorylation-dependent sorting of SR splicing factors during mRNP maturationLin et al., 2005
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- Lin S
- Xiao R
- Sun P
- Xu X
- Fu X
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- Molecular cell
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SR proteins are a family of sequence-specific RNA binding proteins originally discovered as essential factors for pre-mRNA splicing and recently implicated in mRNA transport, stability, and translation. Here, we used a genetic complementation system derived from conditional …
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