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Sánchez-Pulido, Luis |
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Rojas, Ana Mª. |
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Van Wely, Karel H. M. |
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Martínez-Alonso, Carlos |
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Valencia, Alfonso |
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2007-05-08T16:15:48Z |
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2007-05-08T16:15:48Z |
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2004-07-08 |
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2017-01-31T00:57:13Z |
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2017-01-31T00:57:13Z |
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BMC Bioinformatics 2004, 5:91 |
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1471-2105 |
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http://hdl.handle.net/10261/1444 |
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10.1186/1471-2105-5-91 |
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http://dspace.mediu.edu.my:8181/xmlui/handle/10261/1444 |
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This article is available from: http://www.biomedcentral.com/1471-2105/5/91 |
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[Background] The Split ends (Spen) family are large proteins characterised by N-terminal RNA recognition motifs (RRMs) and a conserved SPOC (Spen paralog and ortholog C-terminal) domain. The aim of this study is to characterize the family at the sequence level. |
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[Results] We describe undetected members of the Spen family in other lineages (Plasmodium and Plants) and localise SPOC in a new domain context, in a family that is common to all eukaryotes using profile-based sequence searches and structural prediction methods. |
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[Conclusions] The widely distributed DIO (Death inducer-obliterator) family is related to cancer and apoptosis and offers new clues about SPOC domain functionality. |
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This study was financed in part by the VITH
EU Framework Project QLGI-CT-2001-01536. |
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Peer reviewed |
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eng |
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BioMed Central |
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Publisher’s version |
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openAccess |
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SPOC: A widely distributed domain associated with cancer, apoptosis and transcription |
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Artículo |
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