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SRSF10 (Serine and Arginine Rich Splicing Factor 10) is a member of the SR family of RNA-binding proteins that regulates alternative pre-mRNA splicing. It contains an RNA recognition motif (RRM) and a serine/arginine-rich (RS) domain that mediates RNA binding and protein-protein interactions within the spliceosome. SRSF10 functions as a context-dependent splicing regulator, capable of promoting or repressing exon inclusion depending on cellular conditions. Notably, it undergoes phosphorylation-dependent regulation, and during cellular stress or mitosis it can shift from an activator to a repressor of splicing. SRSF10 has been implicated in cell cycle control, apoptosis, metabolic regulation, and cancer-associated splicing alterations. Formerly known as FUSIP1 (FUS-interacting protein 1), SRSF10 is widely studied for its role in dynamic and stress-responsive RNA processing.
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