RNA binding motif protein 7 is ubiquitously expressed and interacts with RNA splicing factors. It contains an RRM (RNA Recognition Motif) consensus sequence. Based on its expression in rodent testis, its role has been attributed to pre-mRNA processing during the development of spermatocytes.
Synonyms: Anti-RNA-binding motif protein 7; Anti-RNA-binding protein 7
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Biochem Physiol Actions: The gene RBM7 (RNA binding motif protein 7) forms a subunit of the NEXT (Nuclear Exosome Targeting) complex, which is involved in PROMPT (Promoter Upstream Transcripts) turnover. The encoded protein is found to interact with two essential splicing factors, SAP145 and SRp20 and SKIV2L2 with U4/U6, and may target U1 and U2 snRNAs. The RRM (RNA recognition motif) of RBM7 recognizes the oligo(U) stretches in RNA and facilitates the binding of NEXT to snRNAs.
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