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CSTF1

cleavage stimulation factor, 3' pre-RNA, subunit 1, 50kDa

CSTF1 is one of three (including CSTF2 and CSTF3) cleavage stimulation factors which combine to form CSTF which is involved in the polyadenylation and 3'end cleavage of pre-mRNAs. Similar to mammalian G protein beta subunits, CSTF1, contains transducin-like repeats.

Gene Name: cleavage stimulation factor, 3' pre-RNA, subunit 1, 50kDa
Synonyms: CSTF1, CstF-50, CstFp50, CF-1 50 kDa subunit, CSTF 50 kDa subunit
Target Sequences: NM_001324 NP_001315.1 Q05048

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