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'''Nucleoproteins''' (NP) are proteins associated with DNA or RNA<ref>PMID:2203758</ref>.  NPs which contain RNA are called '''ribonucleoproteins''' (RNPs).  The NP RNA-recognition motif is named RRM.  The '''small nuclear ribonucleoproteins''' (snRNPs) are RNA-protein complexes which form part of the spliceosome.  The '''heterogenous nuclear ribonucleoproteins''' (hnRNP) are RNA-protein complexes which associates with the splicing apparatus and prevent the folding of pre-mRNA. <br />
'''Nucleoproteins''' (NP) are proteins associated with DNA or RNA<ref>PMID:2203758</ref>.  NPs which contain RNA are called '''ribonucleoproteins''' (RNPs).  The NP RNA-recognition motif is named RRM.  The '''small nuclear ribonucleoproteins''' (snRNPs) are RNA-protein complexes which form part of the spliceosome<ref>PMID:15130578</ref>.  The '''heterogenous nuclear ribonucleoproteins''' (hnRNP) are RNA-protein complexes which associates with the splicing apparatus and prevent the folding of pre-mRNA. <br />
For details on '''heterogenous nuclear ribonucleoproteins''' see [[HnRNP A1]].<br />
For details on '''heterogenous nuclear ribonucleoproteins''' see [[HnRNP A1]].<br />
For homology model and multiple sequence alignment see [[User:Michael Strong/H1N1/NP]] and [[User:Michael Strong/H1N1/NP/MSA]].
For homology model and multiple sequence alignment see [[User:Michael Strong/H1N1/NP]] and [[User:Michael Strong/H1N1/NP/MSA]].

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Nucleoproteins (NP) are proteins associated with DNA or RNA[1]. NPs which contain RNA are called ribonucleoproteins (RNPs). The NP RNA-recognition motif is named RRM. The small nuclear ribonucleoproteins (snRNPs) are RNA-protein complexes which form part of the spliceosome[2]. The heterogenous nuclear ribonucleoproteins (hnRNP) are RNA-protein complexes which associates with the splicing apparatus and prevent the folding of pre-mRNA.
For details on heterogenous nuclear ribonucleoproteins see HnRNP A1.
For homology model and multiple sequence alignment see User:Michael Strong/H1N1/NP and User:Michael Strong/H1N1/NP/MSA.

3D Structures of Nucleoprotein3D Structures of Nucleoprotein

Updated on 06-June-2016

ReferencesReferences

  1. Echols H. Nucleoprotein structures initiating DNA replication, transcription, and site-specific recombination. J Biol Chem. 1990 Sep 5;265(25):14697-700. PMID:2203758
  2. Yong J, Wan L, Dreyfuss G. Why do cells need an assembly machine for RNA-protein complexes? Trends Cell Biol. 2004 May;14(5):226-32. PMID:15130578 doi:http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.tcb.2004.03.010

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