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The SRp20 protein is an alternative splicing factor found in homo sapiens as well as many other eukaryotes. It is a relatively small protein with a length of 164 amino acids and a weight of about 19kDa. In fact, it is the smallest member of the SR protein family. The protein contains two domains: a serine-arginine rich (SR) domain and a RNA-recognition domain (RRM)[1].

SRp20 bound to RNA ligand (PDB entry 2i2y)

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