Liu et al., 2023 - Google Patents
Inhibition of FAM46/TENT5 activity by BCCIPα adopting a unique foldLiu et al., 2023
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- Liu S
- Chen H
- Yin Y
- Lu D
- Gao G
- Li J
- Bai X
- Zhang X
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- Science Advances
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The FAM46 (also known as TENT5) proteins are noncanonical poly (A) polymerases (PAPs) implicated in regulating RNA stability. The regulatory mechanisms of FAM46 are poorly understood. Here, we report that the nuclear protein BCCIPα, but not the alternatively …
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