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RNA helicases comprise a large family of proteins involved in nearly all aspects of RNA function, including ribosome assembly and translation. Historically, the main ascribed function of helicases is to unwind (''i.e.'' unzip) DNA and RNA duplexes, though their function is now recognized to include the association, dissociation, or remodeling of RNA-RNA and RNA-protein complexes. The focus of our article, Utp25, was first discovered as a component of the small subunit (SSU) processome, a 6 MDa ribonucleoprotein complex responsible for most pre-rRNA processing and assembly steps of the SSU of the ribosome <ref name='CharetteBaserga2010'/><ref name='GoldfederOliveira2010'/>). Sequence analysis identified in Utp25 partial sequence motifs that are hallmarks of the DEAD-box family of RNA helicases.
RNA helicases comprise a large family of proteins involved in nearly all aspects of RNA function, including ribosome assembly and translation. Historically, the main ascribed function of helicases is to unwind (''i.e.'' unzip) DNA and RNA duplexes, though their function is now recognized to include the association, dissociation, or remodeling of RNA-RNA and RNA-protein complexes. The focus of our article, Utp25, was first discovered as a component of the small subunit (SSU) processome, a 6 MDa ribonucleoprotein complex responsible for most pre-rRNA processing and assembly steps of the SSU of the ribosome <ref name='CharetteBaserga2010'/><ref name='GoldfederOliveira2010'/>). Sequence analysis identified in Utp25 partial sequence motifs that are hallmarks of the DEAD-box family of RNA helicases.
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[[Image:AlignFig1r.png|left|350px|thumb|Linear arrangement of the DEAD-box family motifs, with sequences mediating RNA binding in blue, ATP binding and hydrolysis in red, and those linking ATP and RNA binding in green (adapted from Fig 1a; (Putnam and Jankowsky 2013))]]
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[[Image:AlignFig1r.png|left|350px|thumb|Linear arrangement of the DEAD-box family motifs, with sequences mediating RNA binding in blue, ATP binding and hydrolysis in red, and those linking ATP and RNA binding in green (adapted from Fig 1a; Putnam and Jankowsky 2013<ref name='PutnamJankowsky'>PMID: 23416748</ref>)]]
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