"DEAD-box RNA Helicases" is a descriptor in the National Library of Medicine's controlled vocabulary thesaurus, 
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				A large family of RNA helicases that share a common protein motif with the single letter amino acid sequence D-E-A-D (Asp-Glu-Ala-Asp). In addition to RNA helicase activity, members of the DEAD-box family participate in other aspects of RNA metabolism and regulation of RNA function.
    
			
			
				
				
					
						| Descriptor ID | 
										
							D053487
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							 D08.811.913.696.445.735.720.249 
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							DEAD-box RNA Helicases- DEAD-box RNA Helicases
 - DEAD box RNA Helicases
 - Helicases, DEAD-box RNA
 - RNA Helicases, DEAD-box
 
  DEAD Box Helicase p68- DEAD Box Helicase p68
 - p68 RNA Helicase
 - Helicase, p68 RNA
 - RNA Helicase, p68
 - p68 DEAD Box Protein
 
  
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Short-term oral pre-exposure prophylaxis against HIV-1 modulates the transcriptome of foreskin tissue in young men in Africa. Front Immunol. 2022; 13:1009978.