Serine/Arginine Rich Splicing Factor 2B (SRSF2B)

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SRSF8; SRP46; SFRS2B; Pre-mRNA-splicing factor SRP46; Splicing factor, arginine/serine-rich 2B

Serine/Arginine Rich Splicing Factor 2B (SRSF2B)
The highly conserved SR family contains phosphoproteins that act as both essential and alternative splicing factors. By screening a genomic library with a fragment of the PR264, or SC35, gene (SFRS2), Soret et al. (1998) isolated clones of the SRp46 gene. Based on sequence and gene structure analyses, the authors concluded that SRp46 is likely a processed PR264 pseudogene. SRp46 is expressed in several human cell lines and tissues. While monkey cells express SRp46 sequences, mice do not have an SRp46 homolog. The predicted human SRp46 protein has 282 amino acids and a calculated molecular mass of 35 kD. However, SRp46 migrated as a 46-kD protein on Western blots of HeLa cell nuclear extracts; Soret et al. (1998) noted that SR proteins generally exhibit abnormal gel mobility, due mainly to extensive phosphorylation of serine residues.

Organism species: Homo sapiens (Human)

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  2. "Complete sequencing and characterization of 21,243 full-length human cDNAs." Nat. Genet. 36:40-45(2004) [PubMed] [Europe PMC] [Abstract]
  3. "The status, quality, and expansion of the NIH full-length cDNA project: the Mammalian Gene Collection (MGC)."Genome Res. 14:2121-2127(2004) [PubMed] [Europe PMC] [Abstract]
  4. "Global, in vivo, and site-specific phosphorylation dynamics in signaling networks."Cell 127:635-648(2006) [PubMed] [Europe PMC] [Abstract]
  5. "A quantitative atlas of mitotic phosphorylation."Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U.S.A. 105:10762-10767(2008) [PubMed] [Europe PMC] [Abstract]
  6. "Lys-N and trypsin cover complementary parts of the phosphoproteome in a refined SCX-based approach."Anal. Chem. 81:4493-4501(2009) [PubMed] [Europe PMC] [Abstract]
  7. "Quantitative phosphoproteomics reveals widespread full phosphorylation site occupancy during mitosis."Sci. Signal. 3:RA3-RA3(2010) [PubMed] [Europe PMC] [Abstract]
  8. "Solution structure of RNA-binding domain in SRP46 splicing factor."Submitted (OCT-2006) to the PDB data bank