Messenger RNA 3′ end formation in plants
AG Hunt - Nuclear pre-mRNA Processing in Plants, 2008 - Springer
Messenger RNA 3′ end formation is an integral step in the process that gives rise to
mature, translated messenger RNAs in eukaryotes. With this step, a premessenger RNA is …
mature, translated messenger RNAs in eukaryotes. With this step, a premessenger RNA is …
mRNA 3′ end formation in plants: Novel connections to growth, development and environmental responses
AG Hunt - Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews: RNA, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
Abstract 3′ end processing and mRNA polyadenylation is a vital aspect of gene expression
in eukaryotes, and also a step at which expression may be regulated. A spate of recent …
in eukaryotes, and also a step at which expression may be regulated. A spate of recent …
Plant mRNA 3′-end formation
HM Rothnie - Post-Transcriptional Control of Gene Expression in …, 1996 - Springer
Our understanding of how the 3′ ends of mRNAs are formed in plants is rudimentary
compared to what we know about this process in other eukaryotes. The salient features of …
compared to what we know about this process in other eukaryotes. The salient features of …
Plant terminators: the unsung heroes of gene expression
FF De Felippes, PM Waterhouse - Journal of Experimental …, 2023 - academic.oup.com
To be properly expressed, genes need to be accompanied by a terminator, a region
downstream of the coding sequence that contains the information necessary for the …
downstream of the coding sequence that contains the information necessary for the …
The polyadenylation of RNA in plants.
Q Li, AG Hunt - Plant Physiology, 1997 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Poly (A) tracts are a nearly ubiquitous feature of mRNAs in eukaryotes. The poly (A) tail is an
important determinant of the function of a eukaryotic mRNA, because it is intimately involved …
important determinant of the function of a eukaryotic mRNA, because it is intimately involved …
Nontemplated nucleotide addition prior to polyadenylation: a comparison of Arabidopsis cDNA and genomic sequences
Y Jin, T Bian - Rna, 2004 - rnajournal.cshlp.org
A comparison of Arabidopsis DNA sequences revealed that the final nucleotides at the 3′
end of approximately half of the Arabidopsis mRNAs, immediately upstream of the poly (A) …
end of approximately half of the Arabidopsis mRNAs, immediately upstream of the poly (A) …
[引用][C] The formation of mRNA 3′‐ends in plants
L Wu, T Ueda, J Messing - The Plant Journal, 1995 - Wiley Online Library
Once transcribed, most eukaryotic mRN As receive a poly (A) tail at their 3'ends through a
process involving the cleavage of precursor RNA and the concomitant polymerization of …
process involving the cleavage of precursor RNA and the concomitant polymerization of …
Molecular mechanisms of eukaryotic pre-mRNA 3′ end processing regulation
S Millevoi, S Vagner - Nucleic acids research, 2010 - academic.oup.com
ABSTRACT Messenger RNA (mRNA) 3′ end formation is a nuclear process through which
all eukaryotic primary transcripts are endonucleolytically cleaved and most of them acquire a …
all eukaryotic primary transcripts are endonucleolytically cleaved and most of them acquire a …
Upstream sequences other than AAUAAA are required for efficient messenger RNA 3'-end formation in plants.
BD Mogen, MH MacDonald, R Graybosch… - The Plant …, 1990 - academic.oup.com
We have characterized the upstream nucleotide sequences involved in mRNA 3'-end
formation in the 3'regions of the cauliflower mosaic virus (CaMV) 19S/35S transcription unit …
formation in the 3'regions of the cauliflower mosaic virus (CaMV) 19S/35S transcription unit …
Plant 3'regulatory regions from mRNA-encoding genes and their uses to modulate expression
WS Bernardes, M Menossi - Frontiers in Plant Science, 2020 - frontiersin.org
Molecular biotechnology has made it possible to explore the potential of plants for different
purposes. The 3'regulatory regions have a great diversity of cis-regulatory elements directly …
purposes. The 3'regulatory regions have a great diversity of cis-regulatory elements directly …