The Ccr4 (carbon catabolite repression 4)-Not complex is a major regulator of stress responses that controls gene expression at multiple levels, from transcription to mRNA decay. Ccr4, a “core” subunit of the complex, is the main cytoplasmic deadenylase in Saccharomyces cerevisiae; however, its mRNA targets have not been mapped on a genome-wide scale. Here, we describe a genome-wide approach, RNA immunoprecipitation (RIP) high-throughput sequencing (RIP-seq), to identify the RNAs bound to Ccr4, and two proteins that associate with it, Dhh1 and Puf5. All three proteins were preferentially bound to lowly abundant mRNAs, most often at the 3′ end of the transcript. Furthermore, Ccr4, Dhh1, and Puf5 are recruited to mRNAs that are targeted by ot...
The evolutionarily conserved PUF proteins stimulate CCR4 mRNA deadenylation through binding to 3\u27...
Transcription is a complex process that is regulated at multiple levels. This involves a wide variet...
Post-transcriptional factors importantly contribute to the rapid and coordinated expression of the m...
The Ccr4-Not complex is a global regulator of gene expression that is conserved from yeast to human....
The process of mRNA turnover is a critical component of the regulation of gene expression. In the pa...
AbstractThe major pathways of mRNA turnover in eukaryotes initiate with shortening of the poly(A) ta...
Accurate and precise regulation of gene expression programmes in eukaryotes involves the coordinated...
Vts1 is a member of the Smaug protein family, a group of sequence-specific RNA-binding proteins that...
Co-transcriptional imprinting of mRNA by Rpb4 and Rpb7 subunits of RNA polymerase II (RNAPII) and by...
In eukaryotic cells, the degradation of the mRNA poly(A) tail (deadenylation) is a crucial step in t...
Of the nine known members of the CCR4-NOT complex, CCR4/CAF1 are most important in mRNA dead-enylati...
The biological significance of deadenylation in global gene expression is not fully understood. Here...
The level to which genes are expressed depends on the rate at which the mRNA is generated, and the r...
Transcription is a complex process that is regulated at multiple levels. This involves a wide variet...
Key protein adapters couple translation to mRNA decay on specific classes of problematic mRNAs in eu...
The evolutionarily conserved PUF proteins stimulate CCR4 mRNA deadenylation through binding to 3\u27...
Transcription is a complex process that is regulated at multiple levels. This involves a wide variet...
Post-transcriptional factors importantly contribute to the rapid and coordinated expression of the m...
The Ccr4-Not complex is a global regulator of gene expression that is conserved from yeast to human....
The process of mRNA turnover is a critical component of the regulation of gene expression. In the pa...
AbstractThe major pathways of mRNA turnover in eukaryotes initiate with shortening of the poly(A) ta...
Accurate and precise regulation of gene expression programmes in eukaryotes involves the coordinated...
Vts1 is a member of the Smaug protein family, a group of sequence-specific RNA-binding proteins that...
Co-transcriptional imprinting of mRNA by Rpb4 and Rpb7 subunits of RNA polymerase II (RNAPII) and by...
In eukaryotic cells, the degradation of the mRNA poly(A) tail (deadenylation) is a crucial step in t...
Of the nine known members of the CCR4-NOT complex, CCR4/CAF1 are most important in mRNA dead-enylati...
The biological significance of deadenylation in global gene expression is not fully understood. Here...
The level to which genes are expressed depends on the rate at which the mRNA is generated, and the r...
Transcription is a complex process that is regulated at multiple levels. This involves a wide variet...
Key protein adapters couple translation to mRNA decay on specific classes of problematic mRNAs in eu...
The evolutionarily conserved PUF proteins stimulate CCR4 mRNA deadenylation through binding to 3\u27...
Transcription is a complex process that is regulated at multiple levels. This involves a wide variet...
Post-transcriptional factors importantly contribute to the rapid and coordinated expression of the m...