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A large-scale binding and functional map of human RNA-binding proteins
Figure 3. Sequence-specific binding in vivo is determined predominantly by intrinsic RNA affinity of RBPs (Van Nostrand et al 2020)
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Concentration-dependent splicing is enabled by Rbfox motifs of intermediate affinity
Figure 2: Rbfox proteins reproducibly bind a class of secondary motifs with moderate affinity. (Begg et al 2020)
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Exon-mediated activation of transcription starts.
Graphical Abstract (Fiszbein et al 2019)
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Cotargeting among microRNAs in the brain
Figure 1. (Cherone et al., 2019)
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Numerous recursive sites contribute to accuracy of splicing in long introns in flies.
Figure 4. Recursive sites aid in efficient splicing of long Drosophila introns. (Pai et al., 2018)
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