Mouse Gene Set: GOMF_RS_DOMAIN_BINDING
For the Human gene set with the same name, see GOMF_RS_DOMAIN_BINDING
Standard name
GOMF_RS_DOMAIN_BINDING
Systematic name
MM14124
Brief description
Binding to an RS domain of a protein; RS domains are usually highly phosphorylated and characterized by the presence of arginine (R)/serine (S) dipeptides. The RS domain promotes protein-protein interactions and directs subcellular localization and, in certain situations, nucleocytoplasmic shuttling of individual SR proteins. They also play a role in splicing. [PMID:11684676, PMID:12215544]
Full description or abstract
Collection
M5: Ontology GO: Gene Ontology GO:MF: GO Molecular Function
Source publication
Exact source
GO:0050733
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External links
http://amigo.geneontology.org/amigo/term/GO:0050733
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Source species
Mus musculus
Contributed by
Gene Ontology (Gene Ontology Consortium)
Source platform or identifier namespace
Mouse_NCBI_Gene_ID
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Source Id
NCBI (Entrez) Gene Id
Gene Symbol
Gene Description
108121
108121
U2af1
U2 small nuclear ribonucleoprotein auxiliary ...
110809
110809
Srsf1
serine and arginine-rich splicing factor 1 [S...
170791
170791
Rbm39
RNA binding motif protein 39 [Source:MGI Symb...
20384
20384
Srsf5
serine and arginine-rich splicing factor 5 [S...
20658
20658
Son
Son DNA binding protein [Source:MGI Symbol;Ac...
66978
66978
Luc7l
Luc7-like [Source:MGI Symbol;Acc:MGI:1914228]
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2024.1.Mm: Updated to GO Release 2024-04-24.
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