Target Name: ZRSR2
NCBI ID: G8233
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ZRSR2
Other Name(s): U2AF1RS2 | zinc finger CCCH-type, RNA binding motif and serine/arginine rich 2 | U2 small nuclear ribonucleoprotein auxiliary factor 35 kDa subunit-related protein 2 | ZC3H22 | URP | U2 small nuclear ribonucleoprotein auxiliary factor, small subunit 2 | U2AF35-related protein | U2AFM_HUMAN | CCCH type zinc finger, RNA-binding motif and serine/arginine rich protein 2 | Renal carcinoma antigen NY-REN-20 | renal carcinoma antigen NY-REN-20 | Zinc finger CCCH-type, RNA binding motif and serine/arginine rich 2 | U2AF1L2 | zinc finger (CCCH type), RNA binding motif and serine/arginine rich 2 | U2AF1-RS2 | U2(RNU2) small nuclear RNA auxiliary factor 1-like 2

Regulation of ER-to-EC Traffic By ZRSR2

ZRSR2 (U2AF1RS2) is a protein that is expressed in the endoplasmic reticulum (ER) and is involved in the regulation of the endoplasmic reticulum-to-cellulum (ER-to-EC) traffic. The ER-to-EC traffic refers to the movement of proteins from the ER to the EC, which is the process of delivering proteins from the ER to the cells in the body.

ZRSR2 is a key regulator of ER-to-EC traffic, and it is involved in the formation of the endoplasmic reticulum-to-endoplasmic reticulum (ER-to-ER) traffic. This is the process of moving proteins from the ER to the ER, which is the process of delivering proteins from the ER to the ER.

ZRSR2 is a member of the U2AF1 family of proteins, which are known for their role in the regulation of protein trafficking in the ER. The U2AF1 family of proteins includes several different proteins, including U2AF1, U2AF2, and U2AF3, which are involved in the formation of the ER-to-EC traffic.

In addition to its role in ER-to-EC traffic, ZRSR2 is also involved in the regulation of protein stability and the detoxification of xenobiotics. Xenobiotics are substances that are toxic to the body and can cause harm when consumed. ZRSR2 is involved in the detoxification of xenobiotics by interacting with the xenobiotic Detoxification System (DTS).

Despite its involvement in several different processes in the ER, ZRSR2 is not a well-studied protein. There are only a few studies that have investigated the role of ZRSR2 in the ER-to-EC traffic. These studies have shown that ZRSR2 is involved in the formation of the ER-to-EC traffic and is required for the proper function of the ER.

In conclusion, ZRSR2 is a protein that is involved in the regulation of the ER-to-EC traffic. It is a key regulator of the ER-to-EC traffic and is required for the proper function of the ER. Further research is needed to fully understand the role of ZRSR2 in the ER-to-EC traffic and its potential as a drug target.

Protein Name: Zinc Finger CCCH-type, RNA Binding Motif And Serine/arginine Rich 2

Functions: Pre-mRNA-binding protein required for splicing of both U2- and U12-type introns. Selectively interacts with the 3'-splice site of U2- and U12-type pre-mRNAs and promotes different steps in U2 and U12 intron splicing. Recruited to U12 pre-mRNAs in an ATP-dependent manner and is required for assembly of the prespliceosome, a precursor to other spliceosomal complexes. For U2-type introns, it is selectively and specifically required for the second step of splicing

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