Structure of the RBM7–ZCCHC8 core of the NEXT complex reveals connections to splicing factors
RBM7 and ZCCHC8 are two core subunits of the Nuclear Exosome Targeting complex, which regulates the degradation of selected non-coding RNAs in human cells. Here, the authors use structural and biochemical methods to show how ZCCHC8 recruits RBM7 in the complex, leaving the RNA binding site accessibl...
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Main Authors: | Sebastian Falk, Ksenia Finogenova, Mireille Melko, Christian Benda, Søren Lykke-Andersen, Torben Heick Jensen, Elena Conti |
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2016
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/eb3b13a071824d4d95e7463413ad6161 |
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