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- who: Baolei Yuan from the King Abdullah University of USA have published the Article: Wiskott-Aldrich syndrome protein forms nuclear condensates and regulates alternative splicing, in the Journal: NATURE COMMUNICATIONS NATURE COMMUNICATIONS
- what: The authors demonstrate that WASP is a phase-separated protein that can directly participate in the process of RNA_splicing during transcription through physical association with target genes and components of the gene-body condensates (e_g, active Pol II, SFs, and nascent RNA) (Supplementary Fig S12).
- how: A similar observation was made in mutant B-cell lines (Supplementary Fig S5f). As . . .
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