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== Structure ==
== Structure ==
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[[Image:SRp20_RRM_Motif_Final_Picture.jpg|250 px|left|thumb|Figure 1: RRM Motif]]
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[[Image:2D_RRM_and_RS_SRp20_with_fun_shapes3.png|250 px|right|thumb|Figure 2: SRp20 RRM and RS domains]] The structure of SRp20 was determined by heteronuclear single quantum coherence ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Heteronuclear_single_quantum_coherence_spectroscopy HSQC]) NMR. The structure is composed of one RNA recognition motif (RRM) at the N-terminus and one Arg/Ser (AR) domain at the C-terminus where the Ser residues are phosphorylated<ref name="corbo">PMID:23685143</ref>. The RRM of SRp20 demonstrates the β1α1β2β3α2β3 topology seen in other [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/RNA_recognition_motif RRMs] (Figure 1). The role of the RRM region is to provide substrate specificity where SRp20 interacts with splicing enhancing sequences in mRNA. There have been no determined 3D structures of the RS domain thus it is unclear what its exact role is. However there have been some speculation that it might be involved in aiding protein-protein interactions in the spliceosome. It contains 164 amino acids, half belonging to the RRM and other half to the RS domain (Figure 2). SRp20 has a molecular weight of 19 kDA<ref name="corbo">PMID:23685143</ref>.
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[[Image:2D_image_of_RRM_RS_domain.jpg|250 px|right|thumb|Figure 2: SRp20 RRM and RS domains]] The structure of SRp20 was determined by heteronuclear single quantum coherence ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Heteronuclear_single_quantum_coherence_spectroscopy HSQC]) NMR. The structure is composed of one RNA recognition motif (RRM) at the N-terminus and one Arg/Ser (AR) domain at the C-terminus where the Ser residues are phosphorylated<ref name="corbo">PMID:23685143</ref>. The RRM of SRp20 demonstrates the β1α1β2β3α2β3 topology seen in other [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/RNA_recognition_motif RRMs] (Figure 1). The role of the RRM region is to provide substrate specificity where SRp20 interacts with splicing enhancing sequences in mRNA. There have been no determined 3D structures of the RS domain thus it is unclear what its exact role is. However there have been some speculation that it might be involved in aiding protein-protein interactions in the spliceosome. It contains 164 amino acids, half belonging to the RRM and other half to the RS domain (Figure 2). SRp20 has a molecular weight of 19 kDA<ref name="corbo">PMID:23685143</ref>.
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=== Poor Solubility Problem ===
=== Poor Solubility Problem ===

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SRp20 Structure with attached solubility tag

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