The RNA exosome and RNA exosome-linked disease
The RNA exosome is an evolutionarily conserved, ribonuclease complex that is critical for
both processing and degradation of a variety of RNAs. Cofactors that associate with the RNA …
both processing and degradation of a variety of RNAs. Cofactors that associate with the RNA …
The RNA exosome and human disease
The evolutionarily conserved RNA exosome is a multisubunit ribonuclease complex that
processes and/or degrades numerous RNAs. Recently, mutations in genes encoding both …
processes and/or degrades numerous RNAs. Recently, mutations in genes encoding both …
The integrator complex attenuates promoter-proximal transcription at protein-coding genes
The transition of RNA polymerase II (Pol II) from initiation to productive elongation is a
central, regulated step in metazoan gene expression. At many genes, Pol II pauses stably in …
central, regulated step in metazoan gene expression. At many genes, Pol II pauses stably in …
Mechanism of noncoding RNA-associated N6-methyladenosine recognition by an RNA processing complex during IgH DNA recombination
Immunoglobulin heavy chain (IgH) locus-associated G-rich long noncoding RNA (SμGLT) is
important for physiological and pathological B cell DNA recombination. We demonstrate that …
important for physiological and pathological B cell DNA recombination. We demonstrate that …
Two new insulator proteins, Pita and ZIPIC, target CP190 to chromatin
O Maksimenko, M Bartkuhn, V Stakhov… - Genome …, 2015 - genome.cshlp.org
Insulators are multiprotein–DNA complexes that regulate the nuclear architecture. The
Drosophila CP190 protein is a cofactor for the DNA-binding insulator proteins Su (Hw) …
Drosophila CP190 protein is a cofactor for the DNA-binding insulator proteins Su (Hw) …
M1BP cooperates with CP190 to activate transcription at TAD borders and promote chromatin insulator activity
Genome organization is driven by forces affecting transcriptional state, but the relationship
between transcription and genome architecture remains unclear. Here, we identified the …
between transcription and genome architecture remains unclear. Here, we identified the …
DIS3 shapes the RNA polymerase II transcriptome in humans by degrading a variety of unwanted transcripts
T Szczepińska, K Kalisiak, R Tomecki… - Genome …, 2015 - genome.cshlp.org
Human DIS3, the nuclear catalytic subunit of the exosome complex, contains exonucleolytic
and endonucleolytic active domains. To identify DIS3 targets genome-wide, we combined …
and endonucleolytic active domains. To identify DIS3 targets genome-wide, we combined …
The RNA exosome promotes transcription termination of backtracked RNA polymerase II
JF Lemay, M Larochelle, S Marguerat… - Nature structural & …, 2014 - nature.com
The exosome is an RNA-decay complex that constantly monitors transcription and
contributes to post-transcriptional turnover of faulty mRNAs. Yet how nuclear RNA …
contributes to post-transcriptional turnover of faulty mRNAs. Yet how nuclear RNA …
Nuclear RNA homeostasis promotes systems-level coordination of cell fate and senescence
X Han, L Xing, Y Hong, X Zhang, B Hao, JY Lu… - Cell Stem Cell, 2024 - cell.com
Understanding cellular coordination remains a challenge despite knowledge of individual
pathways. The RNA exosome, targeting a wide range of RNA substrates, is often …
pathways. The RNA exosome, targeting a wide range of RNA substrates, is often …
Writing a wrong: coupled RNA polymerase II transcription and RNA quality control
SA Peck, KD Hughes, JF Victorino… - Wiley Interdisciplinary …, 2019 - Wiley Online Library
Processing and maturation of precursor RNA species is coupled to RNA polymerase II
transcription. Co‐transcriptional RNA processing helps to ensure efficient and proper …
transcription. Co‐transcriptional RNA processing helps to ensure efficient and proper …