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Nikonova, E., Kao, S.Y., Ravichandran, K., Wittner, A., Spletter, M.L. (2019). Conserved functions of RNA-binding proteins in muscle.  Int. J. Biochem. & Cell Biol. 110(): 29--49.
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FBrf0242222
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Animals require different types of muscle for survival, for example for circulation, motility, reproduction and digestion. Much emphasis in the muscle field has been placed on understanding how transcriptional regulation generates diverse types of muscle during development. Recent work indicates that alternative splicing and RNA regulation are as critical to muscle development, and altered function of RNA-binding proteins causes muscle disease. Although hundreds of genes predicted to bind RNA are expressed in muscles, many fewer have been functionally characterized. We present a cross-species view summarizing what is known about RNA-binding protein function in muscle, from worms and flies to zebrafish, mice and humans. In particular, we focus on alternative splicing regulated by the CELF, MBNL and RBFOX families of proteins. We discuss the systemic nature of diseases associated with loss of RNA-binding proteins in muscle, focusing on mis-regulation of CELF and MBNL in myotonic dystrophy. These examples illustrate the conservation of RNA-binding protein function and the marked utility of genetic model systems in understanding mechanisms of RNA regulation.
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Spletter, 2019.6.28, Location data for the bru1[M1] deletion. [FBrf0242883]

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    Language of Publication
    English
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    Journal
    Abbreviation
    Int. J. Biochem. & Cell Biol.
    Title
    International Journal of Biochemistry & Cell Biology
    Publication Year
    1995-
    ISBN/ISSN
    1357-2725
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