Heterogeneous-Nuclear Ribonucleoprotein K
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A heterogeneous-nuclear ribonucleoprotein found in the CELL NUCLEUS and the CYTOPLASM. Heterogeneous-nuclear ribonucleoprotein K has been implicated in the regulation of gene expression at nearly all levels: GENETIC TRANSCRIPTION; mRNA processing (RNA PROCESSING, POST-TRANSCRIPTIONAL), mRNA transport, mRNA stability, and translation (TRANSLATION, GENETIC). The hnRNP protein has a strong affinity for polypyrimidine-rich RNA and for single-stranded polypyrimidine-rich DNA. Multiple hnRNP K protein isoforms exist due to alternative splicing and display different nucleic-acid-binding properties.
Descriptor ID |
D034641
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MeSH Number(s) |
D12.776.157.725.813.750.500 D12.776.260.268 D12.776.664.962.813.750.500
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Concept/Terms |
hnRNP K Protein- hnRNP K Protein
- Heterogeneous Nuclear Ribonucleoprotein Particle K Protein
- dC-Stretch-Binding Protein
- dC Stretch Binding Protein
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Co-regulatory activity of hnRNP K and NS1-BP in influenza and human mRNA splicing. Nat Commun. 2018 06 19; 9(1):2407.