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=== RRM Stability===
=== RRM Stability===
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SRp20 has a <scene name='78/781963/Hydrophobic_core/1'>hydrophobic core</scene> <scene name='78/781963/Hydrophobic_core_residues/1'>hydrophobic core</scene>, which may contribute to the stability of the protein. A previous study, looking at the RRM in [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/TARDBP TDP-43] has suggested that the hydrophobic core may be a strong contributing factor to the protein’s stability <ref>PMID:24497641</ref>. In a different study, it was determined that, in the U11/U12-65K protein, the β-sheet packs against the two α-helices by way of hydrophobic interactions and that the resulting stabilization could be critical for the proper folding and orientation of elements for RNA binding <ref>PMID:19447915</ref>. Due to the conservative nature of RRMs, it could be speculated that the hydrophobic core found in SRp20, between the β-sheet and two α-helices, could contribute to the stability of its RRM in a similar fashion. However, additional studies need to completed, focusing specifically on SRp20, to confirm this supposition.
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SRp20 has a <scene name='78/781963/Hydrophobic_core_residues/1'>hydrophobic core</scene>, which may contribute to the stability of the protein. A previous study, looking at the RRM in [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/TARDBP TDP-43] has suggested that the hydrophobic core may be a strong contributing factor to the protein’s stability <ref>PMID:24497641</ref>. In a different study, it was determined that, in the U11/U12-65K protein, the β-sheet packs against the two α-helices by way of hydrophobic interactions and that the resulting stabilization could be critical for the proper folding and orientation of elements for RNA binding <ref>PMID:19447915</ref>. Due to the conservative nature of RRMs, it could be speculated that the hydrophobic core found in SRp20, between the β-sheet and two α-helices, could contribute to the stability of its RRM in a similar fashion. However, additional studies need to completed, focusing specifically on SRp20, to confirm this supposition.
===RRM Specificity===
===RRM Specificity===

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Biological Structure of SRp20

SRp20 Structure

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