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RBM17 Protein (SPF45)

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RBM17 Protein (SPF45)

Overview

RBM17, commonly referred to as SPF45 (Splicing Factor, Proline- and Glutamine-rich), is an RNA-binding protein encoded by the RBM17 gene located on chromosome 19p13.3. This approximately 45 kDa protein belongs to the diverse family of RNA recognition motif (RRM)-containing proteins that regulate post-transcriptional gene expression. RBM17/SPF45 was initially characterized for its role in constitutive and alternative splicing, but emerging evidence demonstrates its significance in neuronal function and potential involvement in neurodegenerative disease pathways. The protein contains multiple functional domains including two tandem RRM domains and proline/glutamine-rich regions that facilitate protein-protein interactions and RNA binding specificity.

Function/Biology

RBM17/SPF45 functions as a splicing regulator with dual roles in both the early and late stages of spliceosome assembly and catalysis. The protein localizes predominantly to the nucleus, particularly within nuclear speckles—dynamic structures enriched in splicing factors. Through its RRM domains, RBM17 recognizes specific RNA sequences within pre-mRNA substrates, while its C-terminal proline- and glutamine-rich regions enable interaction with other splicing factors including U2AF65, SF1, and various SR proteins (serine/arginine-rich proteins).

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