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hnRNPA1

The heterogeneous nuclear ribonucleoproteins (hnRNPs) are a diverse family of RNA binding proteins that function in most stages of RNA metabolism. The prototypical member, hnRNP A1, is broadly implicated in basic cellular RNA processing events such as splicing, stability, nuclear export and translation. Due to its ubiquity and abundance, hnRNP A1 is also frequently usurped to control viral gene expression. Deregulation of the RNA metabolism functions of hnRNP A1 in neuronal cells contributes to several neurodegenerative disorders. Because of these roles in human pathologies, the study of hnRNP A1 provides opportunities for the development of novel therapeutics, with disruption of its RNA binding capabilities being the most promising target.
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3C Protease

EV-A71 3C protease (3Cpro) is a key viral protein that plays significant roles in various stages of viral life cycle as well as virus-host interactions. 3Cpro is responsible for the majority of proteolytic cleavages on the viral polyprotein and also initializing the viral genome replication.
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