نتایج جستجو برای: rna degradation

تعداد نتایج: 393808  

2014
Heike Lange Hélène Zuber François M. Sement Johana Chicher Lauriane Kuhn Philippe Hammann Véronique Brunaud Caroline Bérard Nathalie Bouteiller Sandrine Balzergue Sébastien Aubourg Marie-Laure Martin-Magniette Hervé Vaucheret Dominique Gagliardi

The RNA exosome is the major 3'-5' RNA degradation machine of eukaryotic cells and participates in processing, surveillance and turnover of both nuclear and cytoplasmic RNA. In both yeast and human, all nuclear functions of the exosome require the RNA helicase MTR4. We show that the Arabidopsis core exosome can associate with two related RNA helicases, AtMTR4 and HEN2. Reciprocal co-immunopreci...

Journal: :Cell 2007
Meenakshi K. Doma Roy Parker

Eukaryotic cells contain numerous RNA quality-control systems that are important for shaping the transcriptome of eukaryotic cells. These systems not only prevent accumulation of nonfunctional RNAs but also regulate normal mRNAs, repress viral and parasitic RNAs, and potentially contribute to the evolution of new RNAs and hence proteins. These quality-control circuits can be viewed as a series ...

2016
José García-Martínez Lidia Delgado-Ramos Guillermo Ayala Vicent Pelechano Daniel A Medina Fany Carrasco Ramón González Eduardo Andrés-León Lars Steinmetz Jonas Warringer Sebastián Chávez José E Pérez-Ortín

We analyzed 80 different genomic experiments, and found a positive correlation between both RNA polymerase II transcription and mRNA degradation with growth rates in yeast. Thus, in spite of the marked variation in mRNA turnover, the total mRNA concentration remained approximately constant. Some genes, however, regulated their mRNA concentration by uncoupling mRNA stability from the transcripti...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2008
Lily Agranat Oleg Raitskin Joseph Sperling Ruth Sperling

Posttranscriptional regulation is an important step in the regulation of gene expression. In this article, we show an unexpected connection between two proteins that participate in different processes of posttranscriptional regulation that ensures the production of functional mRNA molecules. Specifically, we show that the A-to-I RNA editing protein adenosine deaminase that acts on RNA 1 (ADAR1)...

Journal: :Molecules 2016
Matthew W L Lau Adrian R Ferré-D'Amaré

Catalytic RNAs, or ribozymes, are involved in a number of essential biological processes, such as replication of RNA genomes and mobile genetic elements, RNA splicing, translation, and RNA degradation. The function of ribozymes requires the formation of active sites decorated with RNA functional groups within defined three-dimensional (3D) structures. The genotype (sequence) of RNAs ultimately ...

2005
Marcel Freund Martin J. Hicks Carolin Konermann Marianne Otte Klemens J. Hertel Heiner Schaal

Spliceosome formation is initiated by the recognition of the 50 splice site through formation of an RNA duplex between the 50 splice site and U1 snRNA. We have previously shown that RNA duplex formation between U1 snRNA and the 50 splice site can protect pre-mRNAs from degradation prior to splicing. This initial RNA duplex must be disrupted to expose the 50 splice site sequence for base pairing...

Journal: :Current opinion in microbiology 2007
Ciarán Condon

RNA decay plays an important role, not only in recycling nucleotides but also in determining the rapidity with which cells can react to changing growth conditions. The degradation process can be regulated, thus providing an often-underestimated means of controlling gene expression. Recent developments in the field of RNA maturation and decay in two key model organisms, Escherichia coli and Baci...

Journal: :PLoS Biology 2006
Richard Robinson

The Drosophila gene ald encodes the fly ortholog of mps1, a conserved kinetochore-associated protein kinase required for the meiotic and mitotic spindle assembly checkpoints. Using live imaging, we demonstrate that oocytes lacking Ald/Mps1 (hereafter referred to as Ald) protein enter anaphase I immediately upon completing spindle formation, in a fashion that does not allow sufficient time for n...

Journal: :Zeitschrift fur Naturforschung. C, Journal of biosciences 1999
M G AbouHaidar I G Ivanov

Although Mg2+ is an important cofactor for the specific degradation of RNA by ribozymes, it is not considered as a typical chemical nuclease. In this study we show that in combination with common buffers such as tris(hydroxymethyl)aminomethane and sodium borate, Mg2+ is a powerful catalyst for the degradation of RNA. pH and temperature are found to be the principal factors for the efficient deg...

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