Substrate specificity of human MCPIP1 endoribonuclease
Abstract MCPIP1, also known as Regnase-1, is a ribonuclease crucial for regulation of stability of transcripts related to inflammatory processes. Here, we report that MCPIP1 acts as an endonuclease by degrading several stem-loop RNA structures and single-stranded RNAs. Our studies revealed cleavage...
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Main Authors: | Mateusz Wilamowski, Andrzej Gorecki, Marta Dziedzicka-Wasylewska, Jolanta Jura |
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Nature Portfolio
2018
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