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Protein Domain : RNA-binding protein EWS

Primary Identifier  IPR033109 Type  Family
Short Name  EWSR1
description  RNA-binding protein EWS (also known as EWSR1) participates in transcriptional regulation and RNA processing. It is structurally and functionally related to FUS (TLS) protein []. EWSR1 gene rearrangements are often observed in myoepithelial tumours [, ].TAF15/EWS/TLS family members include human FUS (Fused in liposarcoma), EWS (Ewing Sarcoma) and TAF15 (TATA binding associated factor 15), and the Drosophila orthologue Cabeza. They are RNA binding proteins that contain a transcriptional-activation domain (EAD), 3 glycine-arginine (RGG) rich regions, an RNA-binding domain (RBD), and a zinc finger domain [, ]. They are involved in transcription and alternative splicing. They are subjected to different environmental signals that induce post-translational modifications in their RBD and in the RGG domains, thus modulating their activity []. TAF15/EWS/TLS play important roles in oncogenesis and neuronal disease [].

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