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The RNA-Protein Interactome of Differentiated Kidney Tubular Epithelial Cells.

Michael IgnarskiConstantin RillRainer W J KaiserMadlen KaldirimRené NeuhausReza EsmaillieXinping LiCorinna KleinKatrin BohlMaike PetersenChristian K FreseMartin HöhneIlian AtanassovMarkus M RinschenKatja HöpkerBernhard SchermerThomas BenzingChristoph DieterichFrancesca FabrettiRoman-Ulrich Müller
Published in: Journal of the American Society of Nephrology : JASN (2019)
These findings demonstrate the regulation of RBPs through environmental stimuli and provide insight into the biology of hypoxia-response signaling in epithelial cells in the kidney. A repository of the RBPome and proteome in kidney tubular epithelial cells, derived from our findings, is freely accessible online, and may contribute to a better understanding of the role of RNA-protein interactions in kidney tubular epithelial cells, including the response of these cells to hypoxia.
Keyphrases
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