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Poly(A) binding protein

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== Biological Relevancy ==
== Biological Relevancy ==
==='''Poly(A) Binding Protein's Evolution in plants'''===
==='''Poly(A) Binding Protein's Evolution in plants'''===
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PABP is a conserved protein in eukaryotes and has been identified in yeast, mammals, and plants. While PABP is seen among these three it is only present in yeast as a single protein. Mammalian and plant PABP is in a diverse gene family and may have isoforms which have more specific functions. In a study done by Gallie and Liu it was seen that Arabidopsis, a small flowering plant, has multiple distinct PABP proteins which perform specific functions.
== References ==
== References ==

Revision as of 17:03, 29 March 2018

Poly(A) binding protein

Structure

PDB ID 1cvj

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