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New Talents for an Old Acquaintance: the SR Protein Splicing Factor ASF/SF2 Functions in the Maintenance of Genome Stability

Xialu Li and James L. Manley

volume 4 | issue 12

december 2005
Pages: 1706 - 1708

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ASF/SF2 is a well-studied SR protein that plays important roles in pre-mRNA splicing and other aspects of RNA metabolism. Genetic inactivation experiments have revealed the fundamental roles of ASF/SF2 and other SR proteins in cell viability and animal development. However, the nature of the events triggered by in vivo depletion of ASF/SF2 remained largely elusive. Recently, we have demonstrated a significant function of ASF/SF2 in the maintenance of genome stability by preventing the formation of R loops, which provided new insights into the essential roles of ASF/SF2 in cellular physiology.



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