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DDX39B gene
Known as:
DEAD-box helicase 39B
, DDX39B
, UAP56
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This gene plays a role in both RNA splicing and mRNA transport.
National Institutes of Health
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ATP Hydrolysis
DDX39B protein, human
DNA Repair
DNA Replication
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2020
2020
SARNP, a participant in mRNA splicing and export, negatively regulates E‐cadherin expression via interaction with pinin
G. Kang
,
M. Park
,
+7 authors
C. Lee
Journal of Cellular Physiology
2020
Corpus ID: 197422203
Triple‐negative breast cancer (TNBC) is associated with a high mortality rate, which is related to the insufficient number of…
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2015
2015
pUL69 of Human Cytomegalovirus Recruits the Cellular Protein Arginine Methyltransferase 6 via a Domain That Is Crucial for mRNA Export and Efficient Viral Replication
Marco Thomas
,
Eric Sonntag
,
+4 authors
T. Stamminger
Journal of Virology
2015
Corpus ID: 206803258
ABSTRACT The regulatory protein pUL69 of human cytomegalovirus acts as a viral mRNA export factor, facilitating the cytoplasmic…
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2011
2011
Comparative genome analysis of the major histocompatibility complex (MHC) class I B/C segments in primates elucidated by genomic sequencing in common marmoset (Callithrix jacchus)
T. Shiina
,
Azumi Kono
,
+6 authors
L. Walter
Immunogenetics
2011
Corpus ID: 24475305
Common marmoset monkeys (Callithrix jacchus) have emerged as important animal models for biomedical research, necessitating a…
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2010
2010
A genomic glance at the components of the mRNA export machinery in Plasmodium falciparum
R. Tuteja
,
Jatin Mehta
Communicative & Integrative Biology
2010
Corpus ID: 7227391
Nuclear export of mRNAs is one of the steps critically important for gene expression and different steps of mRNA processing are…
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2010
2010
UAP56 is an important regulator of protein synthesis and growth in cardiomyocytes.
Abha Sahni
,
Nadan Wang
,
J. Alexis
Biochemical and Biophysical Research…
2010
Corpus ID: 21400542
2010
2010
Binding of the Human Cytomegalovirus (HCMV) Tegument Protein UL69 to UAP56/URH49 Is Not Required for Efficient Replication of HCMV
D. Kronemann
,
Stacy R. Hagemeier
,
Daniel Cygnar
,
Stacia Phillips
,
W. Bresnahan
Journal of Virology
2010
Corpus ID: 31780734
ABSTRACT The human cytomegalovirus (HCMV) tegument protein UL69 is important for efficient viral replication at low…
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2007
2007
The Nuclear Export Signal of Splicing Factor Uap56p Interacts with Nuclear Pore-associated Protein Rae1p for mRNA Export in Schizosaccharomyces pombe*
A. Thakurta
,
Saravana P Selvanathan
,
Andrew D. Patterson
,
G. Gopal
,
R. Dhar
Journal of Biological Chemistry
2007
Corpus ID: 8979177
Mammalian UAP56 or its homolog Sub2p in Saccharomyces cerevisiae are members of the ATP-dependent RNA helicase family and are…
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2005
2005
TheB144-H-2Dbinterval and the location of a mouse homologue of the human D6S81E locus
J. M. Wroblewski
,
S. G. Kaminsky
,
+4 authors
I. Nakamura
Immunogenetics
2005
Corpus ID: 29745782
The major histocompatibility complex (MHC) encodes the class I/II cell surface molecules that provide the context for T…
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2004
2004
Crystal structure of the human ATP-dependent splicing and export factor UAP 56
Hang Shi
,
Olivier Cordin
,
C. M. Minder
,
P. Linder
,
R. Xu
2004
Corpus ID: 32187362
Pre-mRNA splicing requires the function of a number of RNAdependent ATPases helicases, yet no three-dimensional structure of any…
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1999
1999
Characterisation of the Human Central MHC Gene, BAT1: Genomic Structure and Expression
R. Allcock
,
P. Price
,
S. Gaudieri
,
C. Leelayuwat
,
C. Witt
,
R. Dawkins
Experimental and Clinical Immunogenetics
1999
Corpus ID: 22003689
The BAT1 gene (D6S81E) encodes a member of the DEAD-box family of RNA-binding proteins, and lies in the central MHC. This region…
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