Journal article
An overview of pentatricopeptide repeat proteins and their applications
S Manna
Biochimie | ELSEVIER FRANCE-EDITIONS SCIENTIFIQUES MEDICALES ELSEVIER | Published : 2015
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Abstract
Pentatricopeptide repeat (PPR) proteins are a large family of modular RNA-binding proteins which mediate several aspects of gene expression primarily in organelles but also in the nucleus. These proteins facilitate processing, splicing, editing, stability and translation of RNAs. While major advances in PPR research have been achieved with plant PPR proteins, the significance of non-plant PPR proteins is becoming of increasing importance. PPR proteins are classified into different subclasses based on their domain architecture, which is often a reflection of their function. This review provides an overview of the significant findings regarding the functions, evolution and applications of PPR ..
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Funding Acknowledgements
I wish to thank Christian Barth, Ashley Franks, Sanja Aracic and Ashley Harman for their suggestions on the manuscript. This work was funded by La Trobe University and an Australian Postgraduate Award.