Siwaszek, A and Ukleja, M and Dziembowski, Andrzej (2014) Proteins involved in the degradation of cytoplasmic mRNA in the major eukaryotic model systems. RNA Biology . ISSN 1099-0123 (In Press)
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Official URL: http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.4161/rna.344...
Abstract
The process of mRNA decay and surveillance is considered to be one of the main posttranscriptional gene expression regulation platforms in eukaryotes. The degradation of stable, protein-coding transcripts is normally initiated by removal of the poly(A) tail followed by 5'-cap hydrolysis and degradation of the remaining mRNA body by Xrn1. Alternatively, the exosome complex degrades mRNA in the 3'>5'direction. The newly discovered uridinylation-dependent pathway, which is present in many different organisms, also seems to play a role in bulk mRNA degradation. Simultaneously, to avoid the synthesis of incorrect proteins, special cellular machinery is responsible for the removal of faulty transcripts via nonsense-mediated, no-go, non-stop or non-functional 18S rRNA decay. This review is focused on the major eukaryotic cytoplasmic mRNA degradation pathways showing many similarities and pointing out main differences between the main model-species: yeast, Drosophila, plants and mammals.
Item Type: | Article |
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Subjects: | Q Science > QH Natural history > QH301 Biology |
Divisions: | Laboratory of RNA Biology and Functional Genomics |
ID Code: | 872 |
Deposited By: | dr hab Andrzej Dziembowski |
Deposited On: | 15 Jan 2015 13:37 |
Last Modified: | 08 Mar 2018 15:33 |
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