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RNA-binding properties of hnRNP proteins
J Schenkel1, C E Sekeris, A Alonso
1Molekulare Genetik der Universität, Heidelberg, Federal Republic of Germany.
European Journal of Biochemistry
|February 1, 1988
Abstract:
The RNA-binding properties of the hnRNP monoparticle proteins were examined using a renaturing blotting procedure. All 'core' proteins are able to bind single-stranded nucleic acids, probably not sequence-specific. The core proteins C1 and, in one case A2 and B2, are able to bind nucleic acids which are double-stranded or which show a high degree of base-paired regions, among them U1 snRNA, whereas A1, B1 and C2 are unable to bind base-paired nucleic acids. The characteristics of C1 in binding base-paired nucleic acids are especially interesting, since the involvement of C1 in the splicing process has been described.