Structural and Biochemical Investigation of the Pan2-Pan3 Deadenylase Complex
Almost all mature eukaryotic mRNAs contain a 3′ polyadenosine (poly(A)) tail, which promotes nuclear export of mRNAs, protects transcripts from exonucleolytic decay, and increases translation efficiency. As the poly(A) tail is involved in many steps of gene expression, its length is highly regulated.
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Structural and biochemical characterization of eukaryotic mRNA decapping activators [PDF]
In eukaryotes, mRNA turnover starts with the truncation of 3′ poly(A) tail and proceeds with either 3′-to-5′ degradation by the exosome complex or with decapping followed by 5′-to-3′ degradation by Xrn1.
Sharif, Humayun
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CAF1-knockout mice are more susceptive to lipopolysaccharide-induced acute lung injury
Jia-Xin Shi,1 Jia-Shu Li,1 Rong Hu,1 Xiao-Min Li,2 Hong Wang3 1Department of Respiratory Medicine, Lianyungang First People’s Hospital, Affiliated Hospital of Xuzhou Medical University, Affiliated Hospital of the Clinical Medical School of Nanjing ...
Shi JX, Li JS, Hu R, Li XM, Wang H
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Nocturnin, a Deadenylase in Xenopus laevis Retina [PDF]
Baggs, Julie E, Green, Carla B
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Regulation of the Drosophila transcriptome by Pumilio and the CCR4-NOT deadenylase complex
The sequence-specific RNA-binding protein Pumilio controls Drosophila development; however, the network of mRNAs that it regulates remains incompletely characterized. In this study, we utilize knockdown and knockout approaches coupled with RNA-Seq to measure the impact of Pumilio on the transcriptome of Drosophila cells in culture.
Rebecca J. Haugen +10 more
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Poly(A) tail regulation in stem cells and early development. [PDF]
Miao X, Hu G.
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The CCR4-NOT complex: a multifaceted sensor of molecular signals instructing eukaryotic mRNA translation and stability. [PDF]
Caulier G +4 more
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Human pumilio proteins use fuzzy multivalent hydrophobic interactions to recruit the CCR4-NOT deadenylase complex to repress mRNAs. [PDF]
Dunshee EB +12 more
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The CCR4-NOT deadenylase complex mediates tubulin autoregulation <i>via</i> specific adapters CNOT10 and CNOT11. [PDF]
Sarbanes SL, Hogg JR, Roll-Mecak A.
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The CCR4–NOT Deadenylase Complex Maintains Adipocyte Identity
Shortening of poly(A) tails triggers mRNA degradation; hence, mRNA deadenylation regulates many biological events. In the present study, we generated mice lacking the Cnot1 gene, which encodes an essential scaffold subunit of the CCR4–NOT deadenylase complex in adipose tissues (Cnot1-AKO mice) and we examined the role of CCR4–NOT in adipocyte function.
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