| Literature DB >> 20091748 |
Marija Mihailovich1, Cristina Militti, Toni Gabaldón, Fátima Gebauer.
Abstract
Cold shock domain (CSD)-containing proteins have been found in all three domains of life and function in a variety of processes that are related, for the most part, to post-transcriptional gene regulation. The CSD is an ancient beta-barrel fold that serves to bind nucleic acids. The CSD is structurally and functionally similar to the S1 domain, a fold with otherwise unrelated primary sequence. The flexibility of the CSD/S1 domain for RNA recognition confers an enormous functional versatility to the proteins that contain them. This review summarizes the current knowledge on eukaryotic CSD/S1 domain-containing proteins with a special emphasis on UNR (upstream of N-ras), a member of this family with multiple copies of the CSD.Entities:
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Year: 2010 PMID: 20091748 DOI: 10.1002/bies.200900122
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Bioessays ISSN: 0265-9247 Impact factor: 4.345