DHX9 (also known as RNA helicase A) is a multifunctional ATP-dependent nucleic acid helicase that unwinds DNA and RNA in a 3' to 5' direction and plays important roles in many processes, such as DNA replication, transcriptional activation, post-transcriptional RNA regulation, mRNA translation, and RNA-mediated gene silencing [, ]. It contains two double-stranded RNA binding motifs (DSRMs) at the N-terminal region and a DEXH-box helicase domain [].This entry represents the first DSRM motif of DHX9 [].
DHX9 (also known as RNA helicase A) is a multifunctional ATP-dependent nucleic acid helicase that unwinds DNA and RNA in a 3' to 5' direction and plays important roles in many processes, such as DNA replication, transcriptional activation, post-transcriptional RNA regulation, mRNA translation, and RNA-mediated gene silencing [, ]. It contains two double-stranded RNA binding motifs (DSRMs) at the N-terminal region and a DEXH-box helicase domain [].This entry represents the second DSRM motif of DHX9 [].
DHX9 (also known as RNA helicase A) is a multifunctional ATP-dependent nucleic acid helicase that unwinds DNA and RNA in a 3' to 5' direction and plays important roles in many processes, such as DNA replication, transcriptional activation, post-transcriptional RNA regulation, mRNA translation, and RNA-mediated gene silencing [, ]. It contains two double-stranded RNA binding motifs (DSRMs) at the N-terminal region and a DEXH-box helicase domain [].This entry represents the DEXH-box helicase domain of DHX9. This domain contains the ATP-binding region [].