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SRRM2 — Serine/Arginine Repetitive Matrix 2

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SRRM2 — Serine/Arginine Repetitive Matrix 2

Overview

SRRM2 (Serine/Arginine Repetitive Matrix 2) is a nuclear protein belonging to the SR (serine/arginine-rich) family of splicing regulators. The gene is located on chromosome 19q13.2 and encodes a 300-kDa protein characterized by multiple serine/arginine-rich domains interspersed throughout its structure. SRRM2 functions as a non-snRNP splicing factor that plays a critical role in constitutive and alternative pre-mRNA splicing. The protein is predominantly localized to nuclear speckles, subnuclear domains enriched in splicing factors and nascent pre-mRNA transcripts. SRRM2 has emerged as a significant player in neurodegenerative diseases, particularly in the context of motor neuron degeneration and neuromuscular dysfunction.

Function/Biology

SRRM2 operates as a splicing coactivator that promotes spliceosome assembly and pre-mRNA processing. The protein contains three characteristic domains: an N-terminal RNA recognition motif (RRM), a central region rich in serine and arginine residues (RS domain), and a C-terminal region essential for protein-protein interactions. These structural features enable SRRM2 to bind both RNA substrates and other splicing components, facilitating their coordinated assembly on pre-mRNA targets.

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