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A conserved domain of Drosophila RNA-binding protein Pumilio interacts with multiple CCR4–NOT deadenylase complex subunits to repress target mRNAs
Rebecca J. Haugen
, René M. Arvola
,
Robert P. Connacher
, Richard T. Roden
,
Aaron C. Goldstrohm
Biochemistry, Molecular Biology, and Biophysics (CBS)
Molecular Biology (TMED)
Genetics Mechanisms of Cancer
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Drosophilidae
100%
Pumilio
100%
RNA-binding Protein
100%
Conserved Domain
100%
Target mRNA
100%
Deadenylase
100%
Reporter Gene Assay
28%
Repression Domain
28%
NOT1
28%
Protein Expression
14%
Cell-based
14%
Neurological Function
14%
Regulatory Function
14%
New Targets
14%
Phenylalanine
14%
Hybrid Analysis
14%
Sequence Specificity
14%
Conserved Regions
14%
N-terminal Region
14%
Linear Interaction
14%
Stem Cell Fate
14%
Interaction Motif
14%
Development Control
14%
Multivalent Interactions
14%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
RNA-binding Protein
100%
Reporter Gene
100%
Isoform
50%
N-Terminus
50%
Stem Cell
50%
Cell Fate
50%
Protein Expression
50%
Two-Hybrid Screening
50%
Phenylalanine
50%