| Literature DB >> 33787465 |
Yishu Wang1,2, Yu Yu1, Yidan Pang1, Haojun Yu1, Wenqi Zhang1, Xian Zhao1, Jianxiu Yu1.
Abstract
The zinc finger CCHC-type (ZCCHC) superfamily proteins, characterized with the consensus sequence C-X2-C-X4-H-X4-C, are accepted to have high-affinity binding to single-stranded nucleic acids, especially single-stranded RNAs. In human beings 25 ZCCHC proteins have been annotated in the HGNC database. Of interest is that among the family, most members are involved in the multiple steps of RNA metabolism. In this review, we focus on the diverged roles of human ZCCHC proteins on RNA transcription, biogenesis, splicing, as well as translation and degradation.Entities:
Keywords: RNA metabolism; Zinc finger CCHC-type superfamily proteins; degradation; splicing; transcription; translation; zinc-knuckle
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Year: 2021 PMID: 33787465 PMCID: PMC8632086 DOI: 10.1080/15476286.2021.1909320
Source DB: PubMed Journal: RNA Biol ISSN: 1547-6286 Impact factor: 4.652