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Nabeel-Shah et al., 2024 - Google Patents

C2H2-zinc-finger transcription factors bind RNA and function in diverse post-transcriptional regulatory processes

Nabeel-Shah et al., 2024

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16566810897959711096
Author
Nabeel-Shah S
Pu S
Burns J
Braunschweig U
Ahmed N
Burke G
Lee H
Radovani E
Zhong G
Tang H
Marcon E
Zhang Z
Hughes T
Blencowe B
Greenblatt J
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Molecular Cell

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Summary Cys2-His2 zinc-finger proteins (C2H2-ZNFs) constitute the largest class of DNA- binding transcription factors (TFs) yet remain largely uncharacterized. Although certain family members, eg, GTF3A, have been shown to bind both DNA and RNA, the extent to …
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Nabeel-Shah et al. C2H2-zinc-finger transcription factors bind RNA and function in diverse post-transcriptional regulatory processes