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SRSF2 Protein

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SRSF2 Protein

Overview

SRSF2 (Serine/Arginine-Rich Splicing Factor 2), also known as SC35, is a highly conserved RNA-binding protein belonging to the SR protein family. This nuclear protein plays a central role in pre-mRNA splicing, a fundamental process that generates protein diversity in cells. SRSF2 is encoded by the SRSF2 gene and contains characteristic domains including two RNA recognition motifs (RRMs) and a carboxy-terminal arginine/serine-rich (RS) domain. The protein is expressed ubiquitously across human tissues, with particularly high levels in metabolically active cells including neurons. SRSF2 functions as both a splicing regulator and a component of the spliceosome, the ribonucleoprotein complex responsible for removing introns from precursor mRNA molecules.

Function/Biology

SRSF2 operates primarily as a splicing enhancer, promoting the recognition and utilization of weak splice sites during RNA processing. The protein recognizes specific RNA sequences through its two RRM domains, which bind to purine-rich elements (typically SSNG motifs where S represents serine/arginine-rich positions). Once bound, SRSF2 recruits additional spliceosomal components and facilitates the assembly of the U1 and U2 snRNPs (small nuclear ribonucleoproteins) at 5' and 3' splice sites, respectively.

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