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Faculty of 1000 evaluation for SMN deficiency causes tissue-specific perturbations in the repertoire of snRNAs and widespread defects in splicing
[dataset]
2008
F1000 - Post-publication peer review of the biomedical literature
unpublished
The survival of motor neurons protein (SMN) is essential for the biogenesis of small nuclear RNA (snRNA)-ribonucleoproteins (snRNPs), the major components of the pre-mRNA splicing machinery. Though it is ubiquitously expressed, SMN deficiency causes the most common motor neuron degenerative disease, spinal muscular atrophy (SMA). We show here that SMN deficiency, similar to that which occurs in severe SMA, has unexpected cell type-specific effects on the repertoire of snRNAs and mRNAs. It
doi:10.3410/f.1120652.576877
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