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Genome-Wide Polyadenylation Site Mapping

2012
Alternative polyadenylation site usage gives rise to variation in 3' ends of transcripts in diverse organisms ranging from yeast to human. Accurate mapping of polyadenylation sites of transcripts is of major biological importance, since the length of the 3'UTR can have a strong influence on transcript stability, localization, and translation.
Pelechano V   +4 more
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Polyadenylation in Bacteria and Organelles

2014
Polyadenylation is a posttranscriptional modification present throughout all the kingdoms of life with important roles in regulation of RNA stability, translation, and quality control. Functions of polyadenylation in prokaryotic and organellar RNA metabolism are still not fully characterized, and poly(A) tails appear to play contrasting roles in ...
Joanna, Rorbach   +3 more
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POLYADENYLATION OF mRNA IN PROKARYOTES

Annual Review of Biochemistry, 1997
The 3′-ends of both prokaryotic and eukaryotic mRNA are polyadenylated, but the poly(A) tracts of prokaryotic mRNA are generally shorter, ranging from 15 to 60 adenylate residues and associated with only 2–60% of the molecules of a given mRNA species.
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Polyadenylation

2005
Elmar Wahle, Niels H. Gehring
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