2023
DOI: 10.2139/ssrn.4384596
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The Roles of FUS RNA Binding Domain and Low Complexity Domain in RNA-Dependent Phase Separation

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“…The partially structured C-terminal domain of FUS is enriched in amino acids arginine and glycine (RGG-rich domains) (Fig. 2a) and is identified to play an essential role in the RNA-binding activity and biomolecular condensation of FUS 33,36,37,44 . In healthy neurons, the arginine residues in the CTD of FUS are post-translationally modified by extensive methylation and can harbor either one (monomethylated Arg) or two (dimethylated Arg) methyl groups 45,46 .…”
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“…The partially structured C-terminal domain of FUS is enriched in amino acids arginine and glycine (RGG-rich domains) (Fig. 2a) and is identified to play an essential role in the RNA-binding activity and biomolecular condensation of FUS 33,36,37,44 . In healthy neurons, the arginine residues in the CTD of FUS are post-translationally modified by extensive methylation and can harbor either one (monomethylated Arg) or two (dimethylated Arg) methyl groups 45,46 .…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The amino acid sequence of FUS harbors a nuclear localization signal (NLS) at the C-term end (Fig. 2a) and, hence, primarily resides in the nucleus, where it is involved in functions such as genome organization, DNA damage repair, transcription, RNA splicing, translational regulation, and so on 36,37,44 . Upon overexpression in the cells, FUS readily localized to the nucleus and was more or less uniformly distributed throughout the nucleoplasm, as seen in our confocal microscopy imaging (Fig.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%