Publications by authors named "Eran Rosenthal"

The majority of mammalian genes contain one or more alternative polyadenylation sites. Choice of polyadenylation sites was suggested as one of the underlying mechanisms for generating longer/shorter transcript isoforms. Here, we demonstrate that mature mRNA transcripts can undergo additional cleavage and polyadenylation at a proximal internal site in the 3'-UTR, resulting in two stable, autonomous, RNA fragments: a coding sequence with a shorter 3'-UTR (body) and an uncapped 3'-UTR sequence downstream of the cleavage point (tail).

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  • * Ubiquitin/protein interactions typically have low binding affinities (higher μM to lower mM) but are crucial for quick recognition and response within the cell; their structures were analyzed to understand this phenomenon.
  • * The analysis revealed that while ubiquitin-binding interfaces are similar in size and shape to higher-affinity interactions, they lack favorable hydrogen bonds and have more unfavorable interactions; however, these binding interfaces can evolve to become more complementary and favorable.
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Protein-protein interactions (PPI) in nature are conveyed by a multitude of binding modes involving various surfaces, secondary structure elements and intermolecular interactions. This diversity results in PPI binding affinities that span more than nine orders of magnitude. Several early studies attempted to correlate PPI binding affinities to various structure-derived features with limited success.

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