2004
DOI: 10.1016/j.bbrc.2004.04.162
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TcZFP1: a CCCH zinc finger protein of Trypanosoma cruzi that binds poly-C oligoribonucleotides in vitro

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“…Two proteins of T. cruzi that share zinc finger motifs with a diverse range of RNA-binding proteins have been described. These proteins form complexes with synthetic oligoribonucleotides and are implicated in the control of trypanosome differentiation (26).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Two proteins of T. cruzi that share zinc finger motifs with a diverse range of RNA-binding proteins have been described. These proteins form complexes with synthetic oligoribonucleotides and are implicated in the control of trypanosome differentiation (26).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Zinc finger motifs are very common and reported to occur in up to 1% of the mammalian genome (17). Eukaryotic proteins with these motifs are thought to be involved in RNA binding or single-stranded DNA binding (25,38). CCHC zinc finger genes can also have diverse roles in transcriptional modulation, translational control, protein degradation pathways, and growth regulation (6,(27)(28)(29)35).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…During stress, alterations in these protein complexes could mediate mRNA storage or degradation to reduce translational rates . Among the limited number of RBPs involved in the T. cruzi mRNA metabolism that have been characterized are poly(A)-binding protein (Batista et al 1994), TcUPB1 (D'Orso & Frasch 2001, SLRBP (Xu et al 2001), Pumilio proteins (PUF) (Dallagiovanna et al 2005, Caro et al 2006, zinc finger proteins (Espinosa et al 2003, Mörking et al 2004) and the RNAhelicase TcDHH1 (Holetz et al 2007).…”
Section: Rna-binding Proteins Are Essential Trans-acting Elements Formentioning
confidence: 99%