Nuclear mRNA surveillance
S Vasudevan, SW Peltz - Current opinion in cell biology, 2003 - Elsevier
Recent studies demonstrate that the factors involved in mRNA processing specify the fate of
a transcript. The mRNA is either committed for export to the cytoplasm or accumulates in the …
a transcript. The mRNA is either committed for export to the cytoplasm or accumulates in the …
A link between nuclear RNA surveillance, the human exosome and RNA polymerase II transcriptional termination
SF de Almeida, A García-Sacristán… - Nucleic acids …, 2010 - academic.oup.com
In eukaryotes, the production of mature messenger RNA that exits the nucleus to be
translated into protein in the cytoplasm requires precise and extensive modification of the …
translated into protein in the cytoplasm requires precise and extensive modification of the …
Escaping nuclear decay: the significance of mRNA export for gene expression
A Tudek, M Schmid, TH Jensen - Current Genetics, 2019 - Springer
In this perspective, we discuss the regulatory impact of nuclear RNA export and decay on
messenger RNA (mRNA) functionality. It is well established that control of protein-coding …
messenger RNA (mRNA) functionality. It is well established that control of protein-coding …
Nuclear mRNA decay: regulatory networks that control gene expression
Proper regulation of mRNA production in the nucleus is critical for the maintenance of
cellular homoeostasis during adaptation to internal and environmental cues. Over the past …
cellular homoeostasis during adaptation to internal and environmental cues. Over the past …
Genome-wide mRNA surveillance is coupled to mRNA export
H Hieronymus, CY Michael, PA Silver - Genes & development, 2004 - genesdev.cshlp.org
Nuclear export of mRNA is a central step in gene expression that shows extensive coupling
to transcription and transcript processing. However, little is known about the fate of mRNA …
to transcription and transcript processing. However, little is known about the fate of mRNA …
mRNA export: an assembly line from genes to nuclear pores
P Vinciguerra, F Stutz - Current opinion in cell biology, 2004 - Elsevier
mRNAs are transported from the nucleus to the cytoplasm by a machinery conserved from
yeast to humans. Previous studies showed that mRNA export factors are loaded on nascent …
yeast to humans. Previous studies showed that mRNA export factors are loaded on nascent …
Interactions between mRNA export commitment, 3′-end quality control, and nuclear degradation
D Libri, K Dower, J Boulay, R Thomsen… - … and cellular biology, 2002 - Taylor & Francis
Several aspects of eukaryotic mRNA processing are linked to transcription. In
Saccharomyces cerevisiae, overexpression of the mRNA export factor Sub2p suppresses …
Saccharomyces cerevisiae, overexpression of the mRNA export factor Sub2p suppresses …
Nuclear sorting of RNA
W Garland, TH Jensen - Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews: RNA, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
The majority of the mammalian genome is transcribed by RNA polymerase II, yielding a vast
amount of noncoding RNA (ncRNA) in addition to the standard production of mRNA. The …
amount of noncoding RNA (ncRNA) in addition to the standard production of mRNA. The …
Formation of export-competent mRNP: escaping nuclear destruction
C Saguez, JR Olesen, TH Jensen - Current opinion in cell biology, 2005 - Elsevier
In eukaryotic cells, primary transcripts are processed and bound by proteins before export to
the cytoplasm. Nuclear production of export-competent messenger ribonucleoprotein …
the cytoplasm. Nuclear production of export-competent messenger ribonucleoprotein …
Localization of RNAs in the nucleus: cis- and trans- regulation
C Tong, Y Yin - RNA biology, 2021 - Taylor & Francis
The subcellular localization of RNAs correlates with their function and how they are
regulated. Most protein-coding mRNAs are exported into the cytoplasm for protein synthesis …
regulated. Most protein-coding mRNAs are exported into the cytoplasm for protein synthesis …