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Experimental characterization of the human non-sequence-specific nucleic acid interactome.
Duernberger G, Burckstummer T, Huber K, Giambruno R,
Doerks T, Karayel E, Burkard TR, Kaupe I, Muller AC, Schonegger A, Ecker GF, Lohninger H,
Bork P, Bennett KL, Superti-Furga G, Colinge J
The interactions between proteins and nucleic acids have a fundamental function in many biological processes, including gene transcription, RNA homeostasis, protein translation and pathogen sensing for innate immunity. While our knowledge of the ensemble of proteins that bind individual mRNAs in mammalian cells has been greatly augmented by recent surveys, no systematic study on the non-sequence-specific engagement of native human proteins with various types of nucleic acids has been reported.